Brandon Creek, at Cuas, Dingle Peninsula. St. Brendan is believed to have sailed..
Many a tourist can be taken by surprise when a bigger than expected wave crashes..
A woman stands enthralled at the sight of the big breakers at Coumeenole Beach.
The famous Skellig Rocks can be seen from Coumeenole (Couminole) Beach.
The incoming waves look like lace, Coumeenole (Couminole) Beach.
November fun for two young children, on Coumeenole (Couminole) Beach.
The light shining through the wind blown spray from a breaker on Coumeenole (Cou..
At Wine Strand, Ballyferriter
At Wine Strand, Ballyferriter, DIngle
At Wine Strand, Ballyferriter, Dingle, with Black Rock in view.
In the tail of a Storm, a wave breaks at Wine Strand, Ballyferriter, Dingle
A stormy sea at Wine Strand, Ballyferriter, Dingle
Spray is blowing from the big waves in a storm at Wine Strand, Ballyferriter, Di..
Rough weather at Wine Strand, Ballyferriter
Stormy sea at Feothanach, as a bird flies in search for his catch
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