Tag: cliffs_of_moher
Billy Goat – Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Billy Goat - Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, originally uploaded by blather. We came upon these characters one cold evening at Hag's Head. The Billy Goats manage to look goofy AND intimidating at the same time... Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare. These goat herds became wild between medieval times and the early 20th century - the species are not native to Ireland.
Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, originally uploaded by blather. Wild goats at the Hag's Head, the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare. These goat herds became wild between medieval times and the early 20th century - the species are not native to Ireland.
Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare, originally uploaded by blather. We came upon these characters one cold evening at Hag's Head. The Billy Goats manage to look goofy AND intimidating at the same time... Wild goats at the Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare. These goat herds became wild between medieval times and the early 20th century - the species are not native to Ireland.
Hag’s Head, at the Cliffs of Moher, Clare, Ireland
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Hag's Head, at the Cliffs of Moher, Clare, Ireland, originally uploaded by blather. Get the high resolution version of this photograph » Hag's Head, at the Cliffs of Moher, Clare, Ireland, 200m high cliffs on the Atlantic coast. This photograph was taken below the cliff top, from the sea looking in, towards land. The only manipulation in this image is to separate the exposure of the sky from that of the rocks. Which makes it a helluva lot scarier.
“Ah, sure he loves them oul cliffs”
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Me on the Cliffs of Moher this morning, originally uploaded by blather. Me on the Cliffs of Moher this morning.Photo by Damien
Damien at the Cliffs of Moher, this morning
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } Damien at the Cliffs of Moher, this morning, originally uploaded by blather. Ye have to be up early to catch the like of us.
No trespassing – cliffs of moher, Ireland
.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; } .flickr-yourcomment { } .flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } No trespassing, originally uploaded by blather. Warning, no trespassers, private property, no dogs - Sign near Hags Head at the Cliffs of Moher. Visitors are instead syphoned through an expensive car parking system to see a less interesting part of the cliffs