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Eiger- North face
Mulgrave Barracks picturesque Ruins
Killarney's Upper Lake
Torc Waterfall, Killarney National Park
A seat in the mist
The mighty Matterhorn
Rails, fences and steam in Devon
Towards Seefin
Evening falls at Rossbeigh
Storm at Rossbeigh
Lough Caragh
Storm lighting at Rossbeigh.
A Winter's tale
A Wintery Wonderland fence
Fog Bow over Dovestones.
The White Rainbow! (Fog Bow)
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Star trails over Cyprus
Valencia Island and the Skelligs
Cromwell Point Lighthouse
Valentia Lighthouse at Cromwell Point
Snow walk to the Pike.
Upper Wharfedale lights
Night view from the pike
Chew reservoir in Winter fence.
Piper PA28R Arrow towards Dovestones
Winging it over Dove Stones
The Islands of Deenish and Scariff
A right Irish welcome.
Around Molls Gap
Beach life!
Big Valley fence
Waterville, County Kerry
A Merry Christmas to all my Ipernity friends.
Music of Ireland
Curvy fence
A walk in the mist
A riverside walk
Vintage Holiday
Gleensk Viaduct- Ring of Kerry
Greetings from County Kerry
Mystic woods fence
Misty day on the canal
The magnificent Killary Fjord
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Ladies View - Killarney National Park


A very popular photographic viewpoint on this Ring of Kerry Road. We see here 'Muckross Lake' in the far distance at Killarney itself with the 'Upper Lake' just below us.
"Ladies View is about 12 miles from Killarney on the N71 road as you go towards Kenmare. The view here is probably the best known of Killarney and is a major attraction for visitors. Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting visited here during the royal visit in 1861. They were so taken with the view that it was named after them." www.killarneynationalpark.ie/visit-us/ladies-view
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"Ladies View is about 12 miles from Killarney on the N71 road as you go towards Kenmare. The view here is probably the best known of Killarney and is a major attraction for visitors. Queen Victoria’s ladies-in-waiting visited here during the royal visit in 1861. They were so taken with the view that it was named after them." www.killarneynationalpark.ie/visit-us/ladies-view
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I like this very much. I visited the same spot in the evening of 8 June 2012, but as always, your picture looks nicer than mine!
Best Wishes, and a Good Weekend
Peter
Cheers, Herb
Have a great weekend yourself, Herb
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