Panoramic Ireland's photo tours often cover locations that are well known, from the Cliffs of Moher to the Giant's Causeway via Donegal's Slieve League but despite visiting these places many times throughout the year.
Here is one such occasion, a characterful sight of donkeys in the Burren, the limestone area close to the Cliffs of Moher.
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Moone High Cross dates probably to the 10th century, making it over 1,000 years old.
Carved from granite, it is the second tallest of Ireland's high crosses.
Enjoy the video embedded above showing a walkthrough of the site and the cross.
The island of Ireland's highest sea cliffs, Slieve League in County Donegal is one of the highlights of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way..
The dramatic coastline rises to a lofty 600 or so metres above the Atlantic Ocean making these cliffs mainland Ireland's highest, three times more than the more famous Cliffs of Moher further south on the western seaboard.
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I've been exploring the Irish countryside, photographing landscapes, rivers, woodlands and waterfalls a lot recently.
The weather has been mixed with some fine sunny days and some rainy spells, but the Irish countryside looks great in any case.
Photographing woodland streams and waterfalls in Ireland, the Irish countryside is filled with places like these.
During a cloudy afternoon, Panoramic Ireland headed into the mountains and found interesting scenes of sheep grazing in fields, cloudy mountain sides and into the woodlands to photograph streams, colour and waterfalls as seen here that suited the conditions.
Soon after the weather cleared, as it often does, the landscapes of the open countryside became more worthy of the photographer's attention and we headed into the interior of Ireland.
Join Panoramic Ireland on a photography workshop and tour in Ireland, photographing waterfalls, the coast, Dublin's urban scenes and ruins in the countryside.
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