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Topographical Postcards
... When I looked out from my bedroom window on Sunday morning I saw the Mauritania lying in pretty close Around the picture of the harbour below are the words Sun Terraces Dun Laoghaire To swell your ...
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Heather on Wicklow Way slope
Heather on Wicklow Way slope
Heather on Wicklow Way slope
(c) Annette Kelly
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Looking back towards Dublin from Djouce
Looking back towards Dublin from Djouce
Looking back towards Dublin from Djouce
(c) Annette Kelly
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Heather in bloom on Wicklow Way
Heather in bloom on Wicklow Way
Heather and other rugged plant species are adapted to the open windy terrain.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Mountain stream on Wicklow Way
Mountain stream on Wicklow Way
The Wicklow mountains feature a network of rocky streams
(c) Annette Kelly
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The Sugar Loaf And the Irish Sea from Djouce
The Sugar Loaf And the Irish Sea from Djouce
The Sugar Loaf and the Irish Sea from Djouce
(c) Annette Kelly
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Looking back towards Maulin (570m) from the approach to Djouce
Looking back towards Maulin (570m) from the approach to Djouce
The peaks of Maulin, Djouce and nearby War Hill dominate the area above Powerscourt.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Irish Sea from Djouce
Irish Sea from Djouce
Views from Djouce include a pleasant contrast between land and sea.
(c) Annette Kelly
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It’s best not to create waste in the first place
It’s best not to create waste in the first place
The waste keeps piling up.
Copyright Environmental Protection Agency
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Sugar Loaf from Djouce
Sugar Loaf from Djouce
The Sugar Loaf is a classic pyramid shape seen here from the walk in the Djouce.
(c) Annette Kelly