Malin Head, Inishowen Peninsula

When you hear how tight the roads are in Ireland especially when you are deep in the west of Ireland or in the countryside. This will give you an idea. In the picture top left that is a typical road you will see at Malin Head about a lane and a half. In the middle is a shot down the coast, on a clear day you can see as far as the Hebrides. On the right is a place where people write their names in stone, also if you can see the letters IRE, actually that was so that the nazi pilots in WWII could orientate themselves not to bomb the Republic of Ireland which was neutral, but to go on to Northern Ireland which is of course British.

On left are more rock formations off the coast. In the middle you see the power of the North Atlantic. On the right is looking out of a shop we stopped in along the coast road.

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