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Mahon Falls
Mahon Falls
The photograph was taken from the bottom of the falls looking towards the top. There is only a reasonable flow of water downwards reflecting the low rain-fall for the preceeding months.
By kind permission of Michael Carey, Bishopstown Hillwalking club
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View of Mount Brandon
View of Mount Brandon
Photograph of Mount Brandon,Ireland's second highest mountain. Mount Brandon is named after the patron saint of Co.Kerry, Brendan and is a mountain of pilgrimage.
Courtesy of Kevin Farnan, Tralee Mountaineering Club.
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Photo of Hill Walkers
Photo of Hill Walkers
Photograph showing two hill walkers with their gear.
Copyright Ciaran Clissman
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Blooming heather on Wicklow Way
Blooming heather on Wicklow Way
Blooming heather on Wicklow Way
(c) Annette Kelly
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Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea from Djouce
Dublin Bay and the Irish Sea from Djouce
The view extends for many miles on a clear day.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Blackface mountain ewe on Wicklow Way
Blackface mountain ewe on Wicklow Way
Sheep graze on the windy and exposed terrain.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Coumloughra
Coumloughra
Photograph of Coumloughra in County Kerry
Copyright Kerry County Library.
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Encounter with sheep on Wicklow Way
Encounter with sheep on Wicklow Way
Humans must share the mountain trails with four legged friends!
(c) Annette Kelly
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Dublin Bay and the Sugar Loaf from the Wicklow Way
Dublin Bay and the Sugar Loaf from the Wicklow Way
The Sugar Loaf and the features of Dublin Bay are readily recognisable from the Wicklow Way.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Follow The Wicklow Way
Follow The Wicklow Way
The Wicklow Way winds for 80 miles (129 kilometres) through the Wicklow highlands.
(c) Annette Kelly