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The scenery in Ireland if you are into photography is something of many choices.
We were blown away on the amount to see in this country so so different to here.
Pic not taken on the p... just the way it was.
The Giants Causeway with some very impressive formations that I thought might be of interest.We were blown away on the amount to see in this country so so different to here.
Pic not taken on the p... just the way it was.
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One more and then I'll leave you be.
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Is that at the Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge up near the Giants Causeway? Looks fairly familiar to there to me.Arnold Tucker wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2020 10:25 pm From a trip to Ireland
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This is what you call a boat launching facility.
It was a long way down to catch some Atlantic Salmon back in the day.
Arnold
Dee

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Dee
That it was.
At the fisherman's shack the other side of the rope bridge on top of that island rock. Reading the stories of those that fished there back in the day, one could only wonder the effort not only of fishing from that high up but also the walk that they would have had to make to get their catch to market.
The scenery along the coastal cliffs are amazing.
We went to the northern end of Ireland to the Dingle in the south and enjoyed all in between.
It was Great.
That it was.
At the fisherman's shack the other side of the rope bridge on top of that island rock. Reading the stories of those that fished there back in the day, one could only wonder the effort not only of fishing from that high up but also the walk that they would have had to make to get their catch to market.
The scenery along the coastal cliffs are amazing.
We went to the northern end of Ireland to the Dingle in the south and enjoyed all in between.
It was Great.
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What a fabulous country to visit and to fish - I have many fond memories of bass fishing in the south, used to go every year with the same crew until I moved over to Australia. Still have friends living in the SW and others visiting there each year and I can't wait to make a return trip once all this current nonsense ends.
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Coming onto salmon season. We've been pretty lucky that the last 10 odd years, salmon have reached Perth waters regularly. Before that, we had to travel south to target salmon. Dunsborough was always a favourite location.
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Thought that I'd put this pic in the mix as I love it.
A picture that I could never have taken.
Thanks Liam
Pigeon pair.A picture that I could never have taken.
Thanks Liam
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Looks like a pair up to no good.
Who needs masks and dark glasses at night?Re: General pics
Can you make out a shank and a set of eyes? Self inflicted.

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High stick Harry. You can guess what happens next. Steve's TCR accumulated some serious frequent flier miles for about 18 months.
