Photographs of the amazing Dunmore Head on the Dingle Peninsula on the West Coast of Ireland where the swell of azure blue waves crashes in white surf against the steeply sloping beds of Devonian strata in the cliffs, and breaks on the pinnacle-sharp rocks below. A small sandy cove, incredibly accessible even by car, is where visitors are privileged to picnic, build sand castles, brave the surf on boards, play among the rocks, and marvel at the views.
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Beautiful !
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Beautiful spot
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Thank you, Paul.
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I think we saw it in the best of all weather. Very dramatic and exciting.
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You are welcome !
Paul
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Beautiful area!
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It certainly is, Bob.
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Beautiful photos, and I love the colours in the rocks. What a lovely coastline!
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Thank you, Jo. This certainly is one of the most wonderful coastlines – full of geologically interesting features as well as being aesthetically pleasing.
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