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Madeleine Calaido Weber: • View from the Great Skelligs

§ June 18th, 2009



Atlantic Horizons




Cheers Madeleine back to Homepage www.calaido.com

EyeBlinks: Ho Ho

§ June 18th, 2009


Medjugorje - Herzegovina

Glasseyalley: Stone Wall

§ June 18th, 2009


teamKenny: Fella on a ladder

§ June 18th, 2009

ladder

Photos and Ponderings: Funderland

§ June 18th, 2009

Unfortunately I couldn’t stay late enough to get some really cool long exposures. Plus I was afraid to go inside and get stared at by feral children.

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Porchfield: Lurking

§ June 18th, 2009

By “lurking” I mean in the archives. Another find from my spring clean.

Hot off the Memory Card: Little Skellig

§ June 18th, 2009


Little Skelig, as seen from the monestary on Skellig Michael

Iced Coffee: Fire Engine

§ June 18th, 2009

fire engine

Great Victoria Street, Belfast

Kyle Tunney Photography: A Welcoming Dublin Sunrise

§ June 18th, 2009

Welp, all things going well I’ll be making my way home today. A lovely looking sunrise of Dublin city centre

Dublin Sunrise | City Centre, Dublin, Ireland

Taken from Dublins O’connell street bridge

inphotos.org: O’Brien’s Tower

§ June 18th, 2009

O'Brien's Tower

O’Brien’s Tower overlooks the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare. The tower was built in 1835 according to the Wikipedia page on the building.

The tower was built on the Cliffs of Moher in 1835 by local landlord Sir Cornellius O’Brien as an observation tower for the hundreds of Victorian tourists that frequented the cliffs during the time. On a clear day the view can extend as far as Loop Head at the southern tip of Clare and beyond to the mountains of Kerry. Looking north from O’Briens Tower, on clear days, you can see the Twelve Bens in Connemara (also known as the Twelve Pins) beyond Galway Bay, and typically the Aran Islands to the west.

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