An Island view
The calming storm
A cold walk at Lees Brook
They have landed!
Reach to the skies
Wrecked fence
Skopelos
Pied Wagtail (adult)
We have all been there!
Storm brewing at Peyia
Lighthouse view via fence
Treebeard
Spotlight on an Autumn tree
A Rossbeigh sunset
Trow Gill Gorge
Three Trees
Urban- high fence
A vision of Stromness
Mrs Fox, guards the den
Golden delight at Sea caves
A Yorkshire Dales Fence
Ilam Hall from the River Manifold
St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne
Winters snap
Red fire-escape fence
Natures tempest
A Saturday run
Lone tree, fence and a horse
Its Crocus day!
A view from Kerry Cliffs
Alice in Winterland
Thunderhead over SeaCaves
View from Knightstown, Valentia Island
Milky Way bow from Cyprus
SeaCaves, Paphos
Snow walk to the Pike.
Valentia Lighthouse at Cromwell Point
Cromwell Point Lighthouse
Valencia Island and the Skelligs
Star trails over Cyprus
The Edro III on the 'Sea Caves' rocks
The White Rainbow! (Fog Bow)
Fog Bow over Dovestones.
A Wintery Wonderland fence
A Winter's tale
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Ballinskelligs
A view across the beach to Ballinskellig castle. Seen on our Valentia Island/Ring of Kerry tour.
Ballinskelligs Castle is more commonly known as McCarthy Mór Castle. It is in fact a Tower House and was built in the 16th century by McCarthy Mór. It is thought that it's purpose was twofold. Firstly to protect the bay from pirates and also from which to charge a tariff on incoming trade ships. www.theringofkerry.com/ballinskelligs-castle
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Ballinskelligs Castle is more commonly known as McCarthy Mór Castle. It is in fact a Tower House and was built in the 16th century by McCarthy Mór. It is thought that it's purpose was twofold. Firstly to protect the bay from pirates and also from which to charge a tariff on incoming trade ships. www.theringofkerry.com/ballinskelligs-castle
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