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Sauce Creek

When you come out of a trail, climbing up a mountain without a thing as a background, no visibility whatsoever to your destination, just to suddenly unfold into a 400m drop over the Ocean, and the Irish winds throw rain in front of you, while the Sun shines through the clouds, and Nature offers you two rainbows dancing over one of the most dramatic and overwhelming beautiful landscapes I've ever seen. At 430m altitude, these cliffs go from where I was to sea level in a stone's throw (quite literally)

Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry, Ireland

August, 2020


Brandon Mountain

The view from Brandon Mountain Eastern face and its heavily eroded valley, right before the final ascent. Sometimes, I enjoy the harsh beauty of these more intimate perspectives than the gran splendor views from the top. The journey is far more interesting than the goal, whatever high it may be.

Dingle Peninsula, Co. Kerry, Ireland

August, 2020