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House at the Irish National Stud & Gardens in County Kildare, Ireland.
Experienced by Dimitry Anikin
70 km from Forgney
Sculpture on a pond at the Irish National Stud & Gardens in County Kildare, Ireland.
Experienced by Dimitry Anikin
95 km from Forgney
A morning walk along the River Barrow in Ireland brought us to this pretty little spot in the middle of town.
Experienced by Kristel Hayes
98 km from Forgney
Took this photo during a vacation in Ireland near Dublin. The picture doesn`t quite catch the height but this was pretty high. Sitting on the edge of the cliff was not the safest but worth a shot. This was a great adventure.
Experienced by Tavis Beck
98 km from Forgney
On our spring trip to northwest Ireland, we stumbled on a waterfall feeding into a gorgeous lake. Tucked inside the natural cavern the waterfall created were lovely walls of ferns and mossy rocks. This section of ferns in particular caught my eye because of how delicate and intricate they were.
Experienced by Heather Mount
98 km from Forgney
Man on a bicycle on Henry Street. Modern Ireland has become accepting and diverse. Full of all kinds of people from all over the globe.
Experienced by Ving N
98 km from Forgney
Trinity Library, Dublin. Old book smell not included with picture.
Experienced by Luke Tanis
107 km from Forgney
A photograph of a Car driving along a winding mountain road here in Ireland.
Experienced by KingWalshy
110 km from Forgney
Ireland's Eye island visible through the masts of the sailboats at Howth Harbour in Dublin, Ireland.
Experienced by Dimitry Anikin
111 km from Forgney
After a 6 mile hike on the edge of the Howth Cliffs, just outside of Dublin, Ireland, a hiker turns around a blind corner to be greeted by a breathtaking view of the Irish Sea. On the edge of the cliff, looking out over the water, it truly feels like you’re on top of the world.
Experienced by Adam Markon
116 km from Forgney
It was much less expensive to wander around these Abbey ruins than pay for the very expensive reconstruction project of the Rock of Cashel at the time. But I much prefer the mystique of a good ruins, especially when there are great shadows.
Experienced by Mick Haupt
116 km from Forgney
5 time Irish national champ Easkey Britton surfing a surfboard made of 5,000 cigarette butts at Easkey Beach in Ireland
Experienced by Katie Rodriguez
119 km from Forgney
The town has done a nice job restoring the cathedral that had come into disrepair, enclosing some of it with a glass roof. It is well worth stopping by the little town of Kilfenora for it's history of the Burren area of west Ireland.
Experienced by Mick Haupt
122 km from Forgney
Picture opportunity looking toward Croagh Patrick from Clew Bay @thetourcreator
Experienced by Philip Davenport
128 km from Forgney
The veiw from Glenmacnass waterfall in the Wicklow mountains, Ireland.
Experienced by Jonathan Ferreira
132 km from Forgney
I captured this photo in the youth of the day at The Cliffs of Moher on the Irish Coast. My family and I were touring the UK and made it to one of the most breath taking places I have been in my life. I was humbled ,feeling like an ant standing on the edge of the monstrous cliffs gazing out to the frigid coast. The weather was brutal but the experience was beautiful.
Experienced by Connor Robertson
132 km from Forgney
I went on a daytrip to the tallest cliffs of Ireland. I always loved to take photographs of landscapes… mainly because it calms me down. But these steep cliffs terrified me in the first place! People were dangeling their feet over the edge: I got goosebumps watching it. After some minutes I found a less crowded place to relax. Inhale, exhale, inhale, exhale… I was watching the waves hitting the cliffs. And I definitely got lost in doing that.
Experienced by Nils Nedel
132 km from Forgney
Just off the Cliffs of Moher is this craggy, rocky, square-ish, layered pinnacle of an island.
Experienced by Dallas Reedy
132 km from Forgney
During a wonderful vacation driving around Ireland, we of course had to stop at the beautiful and iconic Cliffs of Moher. I love a good bit of stormy weather, even if it was all day every day for our entire vacation – growing up in the Pacific Northwest has given me a healthy appreciation for it.
Experienced by Dallas Reedy
132 km from Forgney
Massive cliffs off County Claire, Ireland - 700 feet high, scenic, Ireland's #1 attraction imo!
Experienced by John Finkelstein