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Seal off Wexford coast
Seal off Wexford coast
Seals are regularly seen in the waters off Raven Point on the Wexford coast.
(c) John Kennedy
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Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
Killarney National Park covers some 25,425 acres of forest, woodland and mountains. The scenic terrain attracts large numbers of visitors.
(c) John Kennedy
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Scot Pines
Scot Pines
The roots of a Scots pine, Raven Nature Reserve, Raven Point, Co. Wexford. Raven Point is a sand spit - a peninsula created by built up sand - and was planted with conifers in the 1930's which in time eventually became the nature reserve.
(c) John Kennedy
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Weather changing at Raven Point
Weather changing at Raven Point
The weather can change dramatically at the sea shore
(c) John Kennedy
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Thistle, Raven Point, Co. Wexford
Thistle, Raven Point, Co. Wexford
Thistle, Raven Point, Co. Wexford. The flowering plants are known for their prickles that protect them from herbivorous animals.
(c) John Kennedy
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Open water beyond Howth, Co. Dublin
Open water beyond Howth, Co. Dublin
The open water beyond Howth Harbour, Co. Dublin. The area is popular with sailors.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Howth Sailing & Boating Club, Howth Harbour, Howth, Co. Dublin
Howth Sailing & Boating Club, Howth Harbour, Howth, Co. Dublin
Howth Sailing & Boating Club, Howth Harbour, Howth, Co. Dublin
(c) Annette Kelly
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Mountain stream, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
Mountain stream, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
The bed of a mountain stream in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry.
(c) John Kennedy
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View towards Raven Point
View towards Raven Point
Raven Point, Co. Wexford
(c) John Kennedy
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Meltwaters, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
Meltwaters, Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry
Meltwaters in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry. In winter the McGillycuddy Reeks can be covered in snow for a time and rising temperatures can cause streams of meltwater.
(c) John Kennedy