After the Ring of Kerry, we drove to a nice little village that out us close to the Cliffs of Moher, which are farther north than the Kerry Cliffs. The Irish west coast, being fully exposed to the fury of the Atlantic Ocean is very rugged. This is really exemplified by seeing both the Kerry Cliffs and the Cliffs of Moher on consecutive days.
All the guides said the best time to see the Cliffs of Moher were at sunset. All the photographic advice was to go for sunset when all the tourist had left. It sounded like a perfect time!
There are several viewing location s along the cliffs.
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Last light at the Cliffs of Moher |
I went one way; Brynn, Grace, and Matt went another. They wanted to go up and see O'Brien's Tower. Cornelius O'Brien, a local landowner, built the tower for 19th century visitors.
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O'Brien's Tower |
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Grace photographing the cliffs |
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Matt taking a picture of the cliffs |
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Cliffs of Moher near sunset |
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O'Brien's Tower |
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Kevin photographing the cliffs |
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Cliffs of Moher after sunset |
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