Wild Atlantic Geology of Ireland
The Atlantic Ocean meets the limestone coast of the Burren Region in Ireland’s County Clare, an area sculpted over thousands of years — once covered by ice and now chiseled by the perpetual motion...
The Atlantic Ocean meets the limestone coast of the Burren Region in Ireland’s County Clare, an area sculpted over thousands of years — once covered by ice and now chiseled by the perpetual motion...
A storm moves onshore at Lahinch on Liscannor Bay in Ireland’s County Clare, as high winds blast this part of the Wild Atlantic Way. This image is available as a Poster Print here. In...
Dark clouds loom over Ireland’s iconic Cliffs of Moher on the Wild Atlantic Way in County Clare. These ragged rock walls, battered by the mercurial and often violent waves of the North Atlantic reach...
Local fishing boats moor on Four Mile Water near the village of Durrus, West County Cork, Ireland, at the headwaters of Dunmanus Bay between the Mizen and Sheep’s Head peninsulas. In the background are...
Brilliant red Hydrangeas bloom alongside this 14th Century Irish Castle in County Clare between Doolin and Lisdoonvarna along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Ballinalacken Castle is a beautiful example of a Medieval Tower House, believed...
Doonagore Castle is one of the most photographed castles in Ireland, more for its romantic Medieval appearance than its inhospitable and possibly gruesome role in the events of September 1588 along the County Clare...