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Paintings of the Dingle Peninsula. Dingle Peninsula is quite simply one of the earths 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 seven years now. It would be hard to find anywhere better in the world.

Dunmore Head from Great Blasket Island
Viewing Dunquin and Dunmore Head from Great Blasket Island, off the Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry
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Trabeg
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Blasket Wave
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Great Blasket Island Ruins and Beach
On Great Blasket Island, with Ruins of Island Homes and the Beach in the background
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Dunmore Head
Dunmore Head and Couminole Beach
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Conor Pass View
An Chonair. On the Conor Pass near Dingle, viewing the lakes and colours of the stunning landscape of the area
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Dingle Rocks 2
A view of the coastline from the water just outside Dingle Harbour
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Dingle Rocks 3
A view of the coastline from the water just outside Dingle Harbour
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Bathers at Couminole Beach
Couminole Beach is a popular beach with bathers during the summer months on the Dingle Peninsula. NOT AVAILABLE.
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View from Dún an Óir
From Dún an Óir, Dingle Peninsula
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Clogher Beach and Three Sisters
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Ballydavid
On the Dingle Peninsula
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The Three Sisters and Mt Brandon
One of the many beautiful views of the Slea Head Drive on the Dingle Peninsula
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Sybil Head on a Windy Day
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View From Binn Diarmada
This is the view from the top of the highest of the Three Sisters.
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Dunquin Coast
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Dunquin Coast
Dunquin pier, from where the ferries leave for the Blasket Islands, in the summer months
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Mt brandon from cruach marhain
The short but fairly steep climb to the top of Cruach Marhain is rewarded by the wonderful views of the surrounding area - particularly on a sunny day. This view of Mount Brandon was to be seen in January while there was snow on the high ground. SOLD
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Couminole rocks, Dunquin
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Dunquin Colours
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