Carved by centuries of relentless tides, these majestic sea stacks and archways stand as ancient guardians of Ireland’s wild northern coast. Clad in moss and crowned with windblown grass, they rise defiantly from the Atlantic’s turquoise churn—rooted, weathered, and unmoved. The long exposure captures the swirling dance of sea and stone, a visual metaphor for resilience in the face of constant change. Seasamh ar an Imeall is a portrait of strength and solitude—nature’s way of reminding us that even on the edge, we can stand tall.
Seasamh ar an Imeall – Standing on the Edge
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