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Dingle Peninsula is quite simply one of the earth's most beautiful places. It is difficult to describe its glorious moods, colourful hills, long sandy beaches and distinctive islands. There are many splendours to enjoy and it is an ever changing environment. The hedgerows and roadsides are often festooned with wildflowers and fuchsia, making it a delight to walk and discover the richness there. Wildlife, is plentiful, and bird-lovers are in their element, with so many different species to see. There is even a resident wild dolphin who has lived in Dingle Bay for over twenty five years now. It would be hard to find anywhere better in the world.

Bull's Head
Standing on the cliff at Binn Bawn, looking towards Kinnard.
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Ventry on a Winter's Evening 2
On Ventry Beach in December
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View of Blasket Islands from Couminole
One December's evening, at Couminole, Dunquin.
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Sunset over The Three Sisters
Viewed from Béal Ban
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Wild Wintery Day, Dunquin
December, Dunquin coast, with view of Inis Tuaisceart to the right, and Great Blasket Island to the left.
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Ventry on a Winter's Evening 5
On Ventry Beach in December
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Fields of Dunquin 3 from Mount Eagle
View from Mount Eagle.
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View from Mount Eagle
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Stormy Day at Couminole Beach
One December's evening, at Couminole, Dunquin.
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Fields of Dunquin from Mount Eagle
View of the fields of Dunquin and the reflections of the clouds in the sea from Mount Eagle.
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Ventry on a Winter's Evening 3
On Ventry Beach in December
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Sybil Head from Mount Eagle
View of Sybil Head from Mount Eagle
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Ventry on a Winter's Evening 4
On Ventry Beach in December
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Blasket Islands from Top of Mount Eagle
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View from Top of Mount Eagle
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Binn Diarmada
Binn Diarmada from Murioch Beach, Dingle Peninsula, at sunset
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Sybil head
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Ventry on a Winter's Evening
On Ventry Beach in December
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