On the Slea Head drive west of Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
dirkmvp41, lisa kay photography, and 39 other people added this photo to their favorites.
On the Slea Head drive west of Dingle, Co. Kerry, Ireland.
dirkmvp41, lisa kay photography, and 39 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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t i n y e y e s 82 months ago | reply
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Nannydaddy 82 months ago | reply
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Kman999 82 months ago | reply
Thanks for the 5 flickr poker chips!
LA Lassie 82 months ago | reply
I like the title......and congratulations for this making the explore pages.
LA Lassie 75 months ago | reply
I would like to invite you to add this great photo to the
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Kman999 75 months ago | reply
Thank you, LA Lassie!
erin_nadeau 75 months ago | reply
i really like the way the sheep are all looking at you, as if they're waiting for a speech or something. :)
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Caroline - Away til Mid May 69 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Top 20 Ireland, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Kman999 69 months ago | reply
Thanks for the invite, cad.
I already have an image in the group, so I'll wait 'till it meets its natural end.
LA Lassie 68 months ago | reply
So are you the Pied Piper? They are definitely looking your way. So, what did you do to get their attention......no wait, you didn't do anything, right. Just stood there with your camera and they naturally got curious. LOL I've always loved this photo. I like the one on top of the mound.....TILT
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Kman999 68 months ago | reply
LA Lassie,
Interesting you should ask about the 'mound'. This looks like the remnants of a 'ditch' between two fields which have been allowed to become effectively one.
I don't know what they're called in your part of the world. In Holland, in the stories at least, the standing up bit is called a 'dike' - no jokes please - as in 'finger in the ...'; and the 'ditch' is the channel part beside the dike. In our area, the meanings are switched: 'ditch' is the upright portion and 'dike/dyke' the channel.
I feel I shouldn't have gone here!
Christina Petridou 68 months ago | reply
I saw this photograph in the group
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very nice..!
LA Lassie 68 months ago | reply
Your explanation is most interesting. Strange that phrases get switched in different areas. I couldn't think of the word at first, but it is called a "dike" in the States.....
I noticed there was or looked like a "black sheep" in the distance: true? or just the shadows playing tricks?
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kat pdft 67 months ago | reply
Simply stated: "WONDERFUL"!
awohlfarth1 [deleted] 67 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Cry of the Celtic, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
And the land takes back what was it's.
Wåhlin 66 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Creative Photo, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Right There Mike 64 months ago | reply
Very nice sheep.
Memo Photographie 56 months ago | reply
Beautiful picture from an amazing country ;)
tammybeck 39 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called About Ireland, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
bannacht 39 months ago | reply
Brilliant scene.