Ireland’s northwest coast.

Just a few more pictures.

A bit of explanation: Malin Head is the very top of Ireland. The start line is where they begin a bicycle race that goes the length of the country. The term ’80 Eire’ was painted during the war to tell German planes that this was neutral Ireland and not to bomb.

Just above is one of Ireland’s iconic lighthouses.

Below is how the rich lived in olden days.

Above are several millenia old ceremonial and burial remains. Perhaps they will put my remains here?

Dunes and a beach above … smuggler caves below.

A robust waterfall after a bit of rain.


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