From Skellig Michael.
The cliff edges on the island of Skellig Michael are impressive layers of rock. But look a little more closely, and you’ll also see rows upon rows of nesting seabirds, stacked in death-defying layers on tiny rock ledges. In this picture you can see some guillemots (darker) and fulmars (lighter, look like gulls).
Fascinating photo with the nesting sea-birds.
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Cool picture. Id be curious to find out how close I could get. 😛
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Well, the birds wouldn’t mind, they pretty much ignore you, but that is a very long drop if you step wrong haha
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Great picture! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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