The scenic coastline of the Dingle Peninsula on Ireland's west coast
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The scenic coastline of the Dingle Peninsula on Ireland's west coast
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Slea Head, County Kerry, Eire (flickr)
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The picture perfect beach landscape of Ireland's Dingle Peninsula.
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#OTD in Irish History | 25 September:
In the Liturgical calendar, it is the Feast day of Saint Finbarr (c. 550-c. 620). He was Bishop of Cork in the 6th century and patron saint for the city and Diocese of Cork. Possibly born near Bandon, and originally named “Lochan,” he is said to have studied in Co Kilkenny where he was renamed “Fionnbharr” (Fairhead in Irish) for the colour of his hair. 1697 – During William III’s reign, Catholic…
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Coumeenoole Beach at Slea Head (Ceann Sléibhe) – close to the westernmost point of Ireland, the Skellig Islands, which can be seen in the distance in the third photo.