From County Kerry.
Dunmore Head on the Dingle peninsula is the westernmost point of Ireland. It can be seen from Slea Head Drive that goes all around the tip of the peninsula. But this photo is focused on the weathered rocks in the foreground that have been shaped by the Atlantic wind and water.
Hi Mei-Mei, with the current weather conditions in my neighbourhood I feel just like those rocks, old and weather beaten! I sound a bit depressing but luckily I noticed those tiny magenta coloured flowers (just to the right, squint and you’ll see them) It reminded me that no matter how bad the environment (or state of mind if you’re having a bad day) there are always little glimmers of beauty and hope, so thanks for cheering me up today! Great pic.
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What a wonderful way of looking at that photo! Thank you! I love taking pictures of wild flowers, so no surprise to find those there –could have been why I took the photo.
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Thanks, I did need cheering up today. The weather here (UK) is a horrid mixture of rain, sleet and snow driven in by gusting wind. On top of that I have workmen in my building drilling, sawing and hammering so have had no peace…till I saw this photo. Looking forward to the next round.
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