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The Temple Bar
The Temple Bar in the district of Temple Bar, on the south bank of the River Liffey in central Dublin, Ireland
Columnar Basalt at the Giant’s Causeway
Horn Head at Sunrise
Fanad Lighthouse and the Cliffs at Fanad Head
Elevated View of the Slieve League Cliffs
Buchaile (The Boys)
Horn Head at Sunrise
Horn Head is magnificent, an almost two-hundred-metre rock face scored by ledges on which perch countless guillemots and gulls and small numbers of puffins. The best view of the cliffs, sea-stacks and caves is from the water, but the cliff road is vertiginous enough in places to give you a good look down the sheer sides. To get here take the slip road at the western end of DUNFANAGHY village; it descends to skirt the side of a beautiful inlet before rising steeply to go round the east side of the head
Dun Briste Sea Stack
The Wild Atlantic Way is a tourism trail on the west coast, and on parts of the north and south coasts, of the Republic of Ireland
Elevated View of the town of Cefalu
Stromboli Volcano from the Sea
The Cathedral of Palermo at Dawn