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Harz_marz OP t1_j6mpzh1 wrote
If you like this image feel free to follow my work - http://instagram.com/compositionsbyciaran βΊοΈ
Calcifer777 t1_j6nxfvg wrote
Quite beautiful. Also, that arc on the sea in strangely familiar; any chance the same spot was used for an ad, movie, or similar?
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ZOOTV83 t1_j6o5tv2 wrote
Not sure if this was just on my end, but the link did not redirect me to your instagram page. I found you by manually searching but you might want to double check the link!
Harz_marz OP t1_j6o6iki wrote
Thank you for letting me know! I just tested it again and it works ok when I click it? So not sure!
Harz_marz OP t1_j6o6m9s wrote
Thank you! It's in Donegal, it's pretty hidden and hard to get to so I'm not sure? If you find out let me know!
ZOOTV83 t1_j6o8hq1 wrote
Weird, it worked for me this time! First time I got a "This page does not exist" message from IG but now I can see your page and immediately followed.
Harz_marz OP t1_j6o9ave wrote
Thank you so much, I appreciate it!
gumbo-taco t1_j6obj1b wrote
Is this Pollet Arch up near Fanad?
carmium t1_j6obvzg wrote
Where's the way?!
Bambi_One_Eye t1_j6og28q wrote
Donegal is my favorite part of the island. So beautiful.
pseudoschmeudo t1_j6ogi23 wrote
What gets me when I visit places like this in Ireland is how sheep can seemingly defy gravity.
ovenproofjet t1_j6oiur3 wrote
It's Ireland's best kept secret. It's tucked up north out of the way which tends to dissuade tourists making the drive from Dublin
Ghost-of-Moravia t1_j6ojxy9 wrote
Nice photo!
dnnsshly t1_j6olb67 wrote
You might be thinking of Durdle Door, which is a similar looking famous rock arch in Dorset, England
gomaith10 t1_j6onk7c wrote
FYI the term and idea 'Wild Atlantic Way' was conceived by the Irish tourist board in 2014. https://www.failteireland.ie/Footer/Media-Centre/Minister-Ring-officially-launches-Wild-Atlantic-Wa.aspx
IComeInPraise t1_j6ooyzl wrote
If this was a video or live feed of the shore and the waves I would listen to it all night
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RevolutionaryMonk125 t1_j6p1b9y wrote
Dude, no. Donegal is a county in the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland is on the same island, but it's a part of Great Britain. Lots of history there.
SpinningHead t1_j6p2dug wrote
The west is best.
Bambi_One_Eye t1_j6p2mw2 wrote
I regularly recommend people visit Sliabh Liag, and if they have time, to take the pilgrim path trail.
It's unreal.
Harz_marz OP t1_j6p3jpu wrote
Absolutely love it here!
Harz_marz OP t1_j6p3m68 wrote
No, but have been to that one many times. This is at Horn Head near Dunfanaghy
revelate41 t1_j6p3mpf wrote
Parts of Star Wars The Last Jedi were filmed in Donegal, maybe you recognise it from that?
Harz_marz OP t1_j6p3tzy wrote
That was up at Malin Head further North (as far North as you can go in Ireland!)
Harz_marz OP t1_j6p3vr8 wrote
Glad you like it!
Harz_marz OP t1_j6p3xpq wrote
I did stop and do just that!
ynys_red t1_j6p61w5 wrote
Nice arch.
subcrazy12 t1_j6p83k1 wrote
My vote is for the Beara peninsula
gumbo-taco t1_j6p86de wrote
Bambi_One_Eye t1_j6pamtz wrote
Definitely a beautiful part of Kerry/Cork
Harz_marz OP t1_j6pb8pt wrote
I know, right? Irish sheep have no fear π
Harz_marz OP t1_j6pbc5x wrote
Harz_marz OP t1_j6pbpot wrote
Interesting! I had thought the term had been around a lot longer.
th3yluvMaisi t1_j6pbqsb wrote
I refuse to believe this is a painting..
GOOD JOBB
Harz_marz OP t1_j6pbzz5 wrote
I wish I could paint like this π€£
egordoniv t1_j6pdq6s wrote
I don't think there is anything as beautiful and simultaneously so powerful, violent, and lacking remorse as the ocean.
gomaith10 t1_j6pf61o wrote
Yes, it's just a made up term but it has been hugely successful. They also made up 'The Ancient east' for the other side of the country but it wasn't near as popular.
Harz_marz OP t1_j6pg9od wrote
It's definitely been more recognisable than the Causeway Coastal Route in Northern Ireland that's for sure.
gomaith10 t1_j6pgmjz wrote
I never heard of that! Mind you, I don't drive.
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chakrablockerssuck t1_j6piian wrote
Been there and love it! My favorite part of Ireland. Thanks for the memory!
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