Year: 2006

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Get high resolution photograph » "The Burren (Irish: Boireann, meaning Great rock, Boirinn is the modern form used by the Ordnance Survey) is a unique karst-landscape region in northwest County Clare, in Ireland. The region measures approximately 250 square kilometres and is enclosed roughly within the circle comprised by the villages Ballyvaughan, Kinvara, Tubber, Corofin, Kilfenora and Lisdoonvarna, It is bounded by the Atlantic and Galway Bay on the west and north respectively. Strictly speaking the territory of the Burren or barony of Burren only contains the villages of Lisdoonvarna, Ballyvaughan, Fanore, Craggagh, New Quay/Burrin, Bealaclugga (Bellharbour) and Carron." "The rolling hills of Burren are composed of limestone pavements with crisscrossing cracks known as "grikes", leaving isolated rocks called "clints". The region supports Arctic, Mediterranean and Alpine plants side-by-side, due to the unusual environment. The blue flower of the Spring Gentian, an Alpine plant, is used as a symbol for...

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Fisherstreet, Doolin, Co. Clare, Ireland. Buy high resolution version »

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Photos and text by Dave Walsh Download High Rez verison »

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Liscannor in the background, ghostly surfers in foreground.

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Lahinch, this evening, as stormy weather suddenly calmed Hard to believe it was like this 15 minutes earlier!

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From Today's Clare People - a collection of my photographs , from St. Brigid's Well, near the Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, Ireland.

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Lahinch, this afternoon It is time...? It is time for...? It is time for stormy weather! - The Pixies

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Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare

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