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Slea Head, Great Blasket Islands, Dingle, County Kerry
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Slea Head, Great Blasket Islands, Dingle, County Kerry
Slea Head and Great Blasket Islands, Dingle, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland.
circa 1970s
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Media ID 19709005
© The John Hinde Archive / Mary Evans Picture Library
Dingle Elmar Kerry Ludwig Narrow Blasket Slea
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Slea Head and the Great Blasket Islands, Dingle, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland (circa 1970s) This photograph showcases the breathtaking beauty of Slea Head, a scenic coastal drive located in the westernmost tip of County Kerry, Ireland. The image captures the rugged cliffs of Slea Head, where the Atlantic Ocean relentlessly crashes against the shoreline, creating a mesmerizing display of white foam and spray. In the distance, the Great Blasket Islands can be seen, a group of small islands known for their rich history and natural wonders. The narrow, winding road leading to Slea Head is lined with cars and cars, their colors adding a vibrant touch to the otherwise monochromatic landscape. The sense of isolation and tranquility is palpable, as if time has stood still in this picturesque corner of the world. The Great Blasket Islands, a collection of islands off the coast of Dingle Bay, have long been a source of fascination for visitors and locals alike. The largest island, An Blascaod Mór, was famously the last home of an Irish-speaking community before they were evacuated in 1953. The islands are now a popular destination for hikers, birdwatchers, and those seeking a taste of Ireland's rich cultural heritage. This photograph, taken in the 1970s by renowned Irish landscape photographer Elmar Ludwig for The John Hinde Archive, transports us back in time and invites us to imagine the raw, untouched beauty of this extraordinary place. The vivid colors and intriguing details of this postcard-perfect scene make it a must-see for anyone with a love for the Irish coast and its natural wonders.
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