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Rugged Terrain, Dingle Bay, Co. Kerry
Rugged Terrain, Dingle Bay, Co. Kerry
Rugged terrain, Dingle Bay, Co. Kerry
(c) Annette Kelly
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Glanlough & Bantry Bay
Glanlough & Bantry Bay
A sunlit view of Glanlough in the foreground with Bantry Bay to the left on The Sheep's Head Way, Co. Cork.
(c) Annette Kelly
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The Crescent, Cobh, Co. Cork
The Crescent, Cobh, Co. Cork
The Crescent is a row of 13 houses built in the style of terraced houses in Brighton, England and is listed as of architectural importance.
(c) Annette Kelly
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The Rugged Mountains of Kerry
The Rugged Mountains of Kerry
The rugged mountains of Kerry are popular with tourists and hillwalkers. Sheep graze on the hills and mountains of the region.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Spike Island And Cork Harbour, Co. Cork
Spike Island And Cork Harbour, Co. Cork
Spike Island in Cork Harbour, Co. Cork. The island has been used both as a military base and prison since the 18th century firstly by the British and more recently by the Irish State.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Rathbarry's woodland walks
Rathbarry's woodland walks
A path through scenic woodland, Rathbarry, Co. Cork
(c) Annette Kelly
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Toward Castlemaine Harbour, Dingle Bay, Co. Kerry
Toward Castlemaine Harbour, Dingle Bay, Co. Kerry
Castlemaine Harbour, Dingle Bay, Co. Kerry.
(c) Annette Kelly
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The Ring Of Kerry, Inveragh Peninsula, Co. Kerry
The Ring Of Kerry, Inveragh Peninsula, Co. Kerry
The Ring Of Kerry is a circular route of 179km around the Inveragh Peninsula, Co. Kerry passing through the towns in the area and featuring scenic mountain terrain. The route is popular with tourists and walkers.
(c) Annette Kelly
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The Slieve Mish Mountains, Co. Kerry
The Slieve Mish Mountains, Co. Kerry
The Slieve Mish Mountains, Co. Kerry straddle the base of the Dingle Peninsula and overlook Tralee Bay and Dingle Bay.
(c) Annette Kelly
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Connemara terrain
Connemara terrain
The rough terrain of Connemara, Co. Galway
(c) Ciaran Clissmann