Photos from Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland, Europe - page 3

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Our view from the speed boat - right at the front of the boat
I guess if you look close enough you can see the sea ravens
Coastline with the different strata
Our speed boat trip from Dingle to the Blaskets...
From Inch to Dingle
Beautiful sky back in Inch Beach
Yes, it does.
Back in Killarney: St. Mary's Church
No parking options for bicycles :(
Up on Ladies View...
Ladies View: Nice view
Meeting of the waters and Dinis Cottage close to Killarney
On the way from Killarney to Ladies View we found a lot of nice spots
Going biking and it's sunny!
Bike trip in Killarney: Muckrose Abbey
Rain, rain, even more rain, but who wants to stay in the B&B room if there is so much to discover?
Penguin (Dingle Aquarium), favorite photo scene 2
A crab
Nemo in the Dingle Aquarium
Turtle (Dingle Aquarium): favorite photo scene 1
The Aquarium in Dingle...
Very windy and rainy day in Inch Beach.
Fifty shades of Irish green and cows in Inch
Dingle: a small but welcoming town
Windings, narrow roads of the Dingle peninsula
Gallarus Oratory
Gallarus Oratory from the inside
Chewbacca in front of the school in Ballyferriter
Star Wars left its marks in Ballyferriter or in people's mind
Slea Head beach (?) and the wild ocean
Slea Head beach (?) with the best warnings :P
Ireland's edge
Coumenoole Strand
Ruins of a stone cottage next to Slea Head Drive
Look onto Slea Head from the Slea Head Drive
A beehive hut close to ventry
The bridge (Slea Head Drive) where the water flows over the street instead of underneath it.
Wild coastline next to the Slea Head drive
The Stonehouse Restaurant
Killarney's shopping street and our more then stylish red rain coat (I absolutely love it)
From Ross Castle to Killarney downtown there were a lot of horse-drawn carriages in use.
On every viewpoint we were lucky: no rain
Closeup: yes, it's Irish
Beautiful landscape in the Killarney National Park
Ross Castle and heavy rain in Killarney
Deers in the Killarney National Park
On the way from Inch to Killarney
Foleys Bar, the B&B where we stayed
Sceleton at Inch Beach
The kilometers long beach of Inch
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