Photos du Comté du Kerry (Page 1)Le nom Kerry est la forme anglaise de Ciarraí, lui-même dérivé de Ciarraighe, peuple de Ciar, le nom de la tribu pré-celtique qui vivaient dans le comté actuel. Au large de la côte se trouvent un certain nombre d'îles, dont les îles Blasket, Valentia et les Skelligs. Voir aussi la Page 2 pour plus de photos du Kerry |
Along the road between Glengarriff and Kenmare
River and road - near Ballaghisheen Gap
Waterfall near Ballaghisheen Gap
Road across a wide bogland
Crashing wave near Cromwell Point
The Skelligs rocks from Saint Finan's bay
The following photos of Blasket island were taken during a sunny camping weekend in June 2006 The Great Blasket island from the ferry (see more panoramic photos)
view from the hill on Blasket island (more panoramas here)
Ruins of the village on Blasket island
Trá bán (white strand) beach on Blasket island (and our tents in the background)
A seal just off the beach (Blasket island)
Blasket sound
Morning mist (Blasket island)
Blasket island : donkeys checking out my tent in the morning
The western end of Blasket island is carpeted with flowers
Inishnabro and Inishvickillane and the far end of the Great Blasket island through the mist
Sunset from Blasket island - first night (more sunset photos)
Sunset from Blasket island first night / zoom
Sunset from Blasket island - second night (more sunset photos)
near Doonmanagh, looking down from the cliff
Hills near Glenbeigh (actually 3 photos stitched together here) - early spring
Cottage of a friend - Mikael - in Glenbeigh
Surf-kayak session in St Finian's bay with H2O
Ross Castle in Killarney Park
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