Killary Harbour is Ireland’s only fjord, which technically is neither a sea nor a lake, but it still makes for a cool-looking waterscape. The fjord was made by a glacier on its way to the Atlantic ocean. Even with the clouds it was a lovely sight. There was even a pair of swans floating around, and some decorative landscaping spelling “Fáilte” or “welcome.”
You can find more seascapes at the original Lens-Artist challenge.
Thank you for introducing the fjord, Mei-Mei. It is fascinating!
How cool to see the a glacier on its way to the Atlantic ocean. 🙂
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Hi Mei-Mei, I love the way you took the picture in portrait orientation, it draws your attention up from the foreshore all the way up between the hills into the distance. Really clever.
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Amazing how many ways nature has found to contain water isn’t it? Lovely image Mei-Mei
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Hi, Mei-Mei. I didn’t know there was a fjord in Ireland! I love the misty feel to this shot–perfect for Ireland.
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