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amcinroy

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Ireland's True North - Inishtrahull
« on: June 05, 2008, 10:29:47 am »

I've been busy doing a short project to photograph some of Ireland most northern extremities.

The first photo is of the Tor Rocks, which are considered Ireland's most northern landfall. These cruel rocks are where 183 people lost their lives when the steamer, "The Cambrian", foundered in a storm on route from the New York to Glasgow in 1870.



This next photos are of what is considered the most northern island of Ireland. This is Inishtrahull island which has been deserted for more than 80 years. It is rarely visited. On the evening I was these there was an amazing magical peace.



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Ireland's True North - Inishtrahull
« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2008, 05:59:35 pm »

Must visit sometime!

I love that first image, Andy. IMO the wave on the left makes it.
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