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Conor Pass 36
View from The Conor Pass, or An Chonair, as it is known in Gaelic.
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Mount Brandon Snow Capped
Mount Brandon viewed from Béal Bán, Ballyferriter. The Highest mountain on the Dingle Peninsula, St. Brendan the sailor/navigator went up there to pray before making his legendary trip to America in his leather boat
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Evening Light on Great Blasket and Mainland Dunquin
View from Great Blasket Island (An Blascaoid Mór), looking towards Dunquin (Dún Chaoin).
Conair Pass View 12 Detail
A small detail at approximately actual size of the picture Conor Pass View 12 as shown in this category.
Dún Chaoin Coastline
The coast of Dunquin, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry.
Evening Light on Great Blasket Island
The warm light of sunset on Great Blasket Island and mainland with Dunmore Head
St Kevins Kitchen, Glendalough
St Kevins Kitchen, Glendalough Wicklow, Ireland (10-12 Century AD)
Conair Pass View 12
The Conair Pass, An Chonair, near Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland. The highest mountain pass in the country and the views are stunning in all weathers.
Dingle Peninsula, Northside
From one of the many beautiful beaches in the north side of the Dingle Peninsula
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Ballydavid
From a pier in the Bally david area, Dingle Peninsula
Couminole Storm
Couminole Beach, Dingle Peninsula. On stormy days the waves are huge and magnificent
Banna Beach
On the beautiful Banna Beach near Ardfert, County Kerry, Ireland
North Coast of the Dingle Peninsula
The beautiful rolling waves of the north coast of the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland
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Dunmore Head
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Rough Sea with Sleeping Giant
Stormy Sea on Clogher Beach with Inis Tuaisceart in the background. A large rock in front of the Island often causes a tremendous splash
Wildflowers of the Dingle Peninsula
Wildflowers near Cuas, on the Dingle Peninsula
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Inis Tuaisceart, or Sleeping Giant
Inis Tuaisceart, viewed from Clogher Beach, near Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland
Conor Pass View with Three Lakes
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McCarthys Castle
McCarthy's Castle, Ballinskelligs, on teh Ring of Kerry Peninsula
Connemara Wildflowers
One cannot fail to be excited by the brilliance of the colours of the wildflowers of Connemara

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