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Blacksod Lighthouse


Our trip to this end of the Belmullet peninsular gives us a look at the harbour (pip) and its unique castellated granite lighthouse. Through automation the lighthouse keepers have left but it is still open to visitors on appointment.
A 150-year-old lighthouse, it sits resolute at the end of Blacksod’s working pier, where the catch of the day will always include wild Atlantic lobster. The area boasts jaw-dropping scenery and offers sanctuary for Irish whales and dolphins.
In 1969 a man named Tom McClean rowed from Newfoundland to Blacksod Bay. He used the telephone in Blacksod Lighthouse to phone his sponsors, Gilette Razor Company. As part of his sponsorship deal he was to appear cleanly shaven when meeting the press at Blacksod Pier!
www.greatlighthouses.com/lighthouses/blacksod-lighthouse
Enjoy full screen.
A 150-year-old lighthouse, it sits resolute at the end of Blacksod’s working pier, where the catch of the day will always include wild Atlantic lobster. The area boasts jaw-dropping scenery and offers sanctuary for Irish whales and dolphins.
In 1969 a man named Tom McClean rowed from Newfoundland to Blacksod Bay. He used the telephone in Blacksod Lighthouse to phone his sponsors, Gilette Razor Company. As part of his sponsorship deal he was to appear cleanly shaven when meeting the press at Blacksod Pier!
www.greatlighthouses.com/lighthouses/blacksod-lighthouse
Enjoy full screen.
Erhard Bernstein, Nouchetdu38, J. Gafarot, Pics-UM and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Marije Aguillo clubIt certainly seems to be in great condition, given it's age and the battering it must get in bad weather.
A cracking shot Herb and a very interesting link.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubBest Wishes. Herb
Have a good new week. Cheers, Rosa.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneCheers, Herb
The edifice is a little odd but very interesting and it's actually quite attractive and photogenic, yet I can't put my finger on why this should be!
Herb Riddle club has replied to Andy Rodker clubCheers. Herb
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