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henryb
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I spent the bank holiday week-end down south in Donegal. My main objective was to climb Errigal, the highest peak in Donegal. Unfortunately the low cloud hampered those plans but the cloud lifted late on yesterday evening as Errigal, Slieve Snaght and the poisoned glen were reflected in Dunlewy lough. Here are some photos:
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Hillhiker1
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Nice pics Henry!
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richardh1905
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08:30:18, 27/08/19 »
Lovely quality of light that you captured there, Henry. Quite stunning.
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sunnydale
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Some nice photos there Henry
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richardh1905
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I really must take the trouble to visit next year.
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April
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Lovely pics henry
Like Richard, we must visit Ireland too
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