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Somebody in Passage West is not going to like this …
I saw something odd protruding from the water near Passage West during a Cobh to Cork City trek. I’ve been on the odd few boating trips myself but something tells me that this is not how you moor a boat.
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Sitting out at the Lee Fields
Approximately 20 minutes walk from the City Centre in the direction of Ballincollig, the Lee Fields is a 2km stretch of public property that follows alongside the river. It’s a popular place amongst runners, amateur fishermen, kayakers, swimmers, dog walkers … Continue reading
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Sunrise in Schull
This photo was taken in the very early hours of the morning in Schull, during the Fastnet Film Festival, which is hosted in the West Cork village on an annual basis. I had trouble sleeping that night, and what better … Continue reading
Staring down from the Idle Tower
It was during Cork Heritage Open day when I had the opportunity to visit the top most apartment of The Elysian, the tallest fish-out-of-water building in Cork city.
Breaking Dawn in Pope’s Quay
I’m not much of an early bird, I struggle enough getting out of bed at 7:20 am and then I start to debate with myself whether or not I should sacrifice some work time for snoozing. It’s been 2 years … Continue reading
HDR of Cork City Hall
On occasion I like to walk from Cork City all the ways to the Cobh via the old railway line , early on in the trip I pass the City Hall by East Albert Quay. It’s open on the odd … Continue reading
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