Loved the "Glimpse of Old Ireland", especially being part Irish. Many years ago, my husband & I traveled to Ireland & took the hike to the fort on Inis Mor, called Dun Aonghasa, which is positioned in very close proximity to a 330ft. cliff edge above the sea (& no railing) It is a sheer drop & not for the "faint-of-heart". I preferred to…
Loved the "Glimpse of Old Ireland", especially being part Irish. Many years ago, my husband & I traveled to Ireland & took the hike to the fort on Inis Mor, called Dun Aonghasa, which is positioned in very close proximity to a 330ft. cliff edge above the sea (& no railing) It is a sheer drop & not for the "faint-of-heart". I preferred to admire the ocean from a distance but many fellow hikers went right up to the edge on their bellies. Yikers.
My husband strode right up to the edge and stared over, then began photographing the waves striking the cliffs! I sat down about 4 feet back and stared out to sea...
Loved the "Glimpse of Old Ireland", especially being part Irish. Many years ago, my husband & I traveled to Ireland & took the hike to the fort on Inis Mor, called Dun Aonghasa, which is positioned in very close proximity to a 330ft. cliff edge above the sea (& no railing) It is a sheer drop & not for the "faint-of-heart". I preferred to admire the ocean from a distance but many fellow hikers went right up to the edge on their bellies. Yikers.
My husband strode right up to the edge and stared over, then began photographing the waves striking the cliffs! I sat down about 4 feet back and stared out to sea...