It was a beautiful sunny and calm afternoon when we arrived at Clogher Bay on the Dingle peninsula. We had spent the morning at Smerwick Harbour just a short distance away where all was tranquil and the waves lapped gently on the sandy beach. So we couldn’t believe the ferocity of the waves coming to shore as they crashed against the jagged rocks at Clogher. Apparently it is often like that and there are signs posted warning against swimming because it is so dangerous. The video was shot into direct sunlight, with mist rolling down from the hills behind and sea spray rising up to meet it.
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Wow! Brilliant photos and video there Jessica. The full force of the Atlantic. No wonder the coast is so rugged.
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It was exhilarating at Clogher – not only the dramatic sea but also the rocks (about which I will post later).
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Wow, Jessica! Beautiful!
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Thanks, Nic. I’m pleased to share a wonderful experience with this snatch of video.
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