Jan 24, 2008
Above: North Coast in Ireland Lough Foyle is the estuary of the river Foyle. At Moville, on its northern shore, steamers from Glasgow to America make their last call before crossing the Atlantic. Lough Swilly, in Donegal, extends far into the land.
Above: North Coast in Ireland
Lough Foyle is the estuary of the river Foyle. At Moville, on its northern shore, steamers from Glasgow to America make their last call before crossing the Atlantic. Lough Swilly, in Donegal, extends far into the land. Read More
Jan 24, 2008
Categories: Capes
Above: View in North Cape Malin Head, in County Donegal, is the most northerly point of the mainland. Fair Head, in County Antrim, on the north-east, opposite the Mull of Cantire in Scotland, is 200 feet high. One of the greatest wonders of Ireland is the Giants’ Causeway, on the north coast of Antrim. It [...]
Above: View in North Cape
Malin Head, in County Donegal, is the most northerly point of the mainland. Fair Head, in County Antrim, on the north-east, opposite the Mull of Cantire in Scotland, is 200 feet high.
One of the greatest wonders of Ireland is the Giants' Causeway, on the north coast of Antrim. It is a sort of natural pier, stretching from the shore into the North Channel. According to a fable it was the work of Irish giants, who wished to ... Read More