Keyword Album: Ireland
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Date: 11/12/25
Size: 729 items
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Western edge of the island
At Bray Head
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 5793
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Western edge of the island
Roger and Mathias going to meet the ultimate edge.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 6108
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We are not alone
Some spanish guys wanted to be photographed.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 4706
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Lookung back
Bray Head and the Signal Tower. Roger is working hard to take pictures of the cliffs.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 6046
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This is where it ends
Roger ist trying to find how far he can go.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 9754
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This is where it ends
Its not easy to stand the wind.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 6877
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This is where it ends
The western end of Valentia Island.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 6491
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Ultimate Edge
No way to go further to the West.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 4136
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Ultimate Edge
No way to go further to the West.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3821
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Ultimate Edge
No way to go further to the West.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3647
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Ultimate Edge
No way to go further to the West.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3579
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Ultimate Edge
No way to go further to the West.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3381
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And again...
Sheep, everywhere.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 5271
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Skellig Experience Centre
Left hand the Experience Centre. All about heritage and wildlife. Oposite Pertmagee.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 4698
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Skellig Experience Centre
An interesting and - important - a warm and dry place! After some hours at Bray Head the right place to go.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 5493
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Portmagee
The new part of the town. Majoritarian "young" houses.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3182
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Portmagee
On the left hand the older part of the town. Most of the boats are "at home" today.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 6769
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History
A peace of the first overseas telegraph cable ever.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 1517
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Lighthouse
A small Lighthouse at the northern end of the island, seen from The Grotto.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 5404
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The Grotto
Slate quarry and Madonna. The quarry supplied slates for the roof of the House of Commons and countless snooker tables.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 2769
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The Grotto
Slate quarry and Madonna. The quarry supplied slates for the roof of the House of Commons and countless snooker tables.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3512
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The Grotto
Slate quarry and Madonna. The quarry supplied slates for the roof of the House of Commons and countless snooker tables.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 2820
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 5158
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Tetrapod Trackway
Breakers next to the tetrapod track.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 4025
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3396
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 1419
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 2359
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 2613
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3015
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Tetrapod Trackway
The tetrapod track is an internationally important geological site. Discovered in 1993, the site is the fossilised footprints of the Acanthostega, more commonly known as the tetrapod.
Date: 20/03/08
Views: 3351
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