> The incoming tide washes over a storm beach on the west side of Inishbofin island, off the west coast of Galway, Ireland.
  > A double rainbow breaks over Inishbofin Island in the immediate aftermath of a downpour (not an uncommon occurrence!). The Mayo coastline is visible in the distance.
  > Big sky over the Cromwellian fort which overlooks the harbour at Inishbofin Island, off the west coast of Ireland.
  > The stately home in Portumna no longer stands, but luckily, the magnificent stand of beech trees still remain. Most of Portumna Forest Park consists of conifers apart from this copse of broadleaf trees. This park is one of the few places that you'll see red squirrels, and a family of native red deer are bred in an enclosure at the park entrance.
  > The stately home in Portumna no longer stands, but luckily, the magnificent stand of beech trees still remain. Most of Portumna Forest Park consists of conifers apart from this copse of broadleaf trees. This park is one of the few places that you'll see red squirrels, and a family of native red deer are bred in an enclosure at the park entrance.
  > The stately home in Portumna no longer stands, but luckily, the magnificent stand of beech trees still remain. Most of Portumna Forest Park consists of conifers apart from this copse of broadleaf trees. This park is one of the few places that you'll see red squirrels, and a family of native red deer are bred in an enclosure at the park entrance.
  > The stately home in Portumna no longer stands, but luckily, the magnificent stand of beech trees still remain. Most of Portumna Forest Park consists of conifers apart from this copse of broadleaf trees. This park is one of the few places that you'll see red squirrels, and a family of native red deer are bred in an enclosure at the park entrance.
  > The stately home in Portumna no longer stands, but luckily, the magnificent stand of beech trees still remain. Most of Portumna Forest Park consists of conifers apart from this copse of broadleaf trees. This park is one of the few places that you'll see red squirrels, and a family of native red deer are bred in an enclosure at the park entrance.
  > The stately home in Portumna no longer stands, but luckily, the magnificent stand of beech trees still remain. Most of Portumna Forest Park consists of conifers apart from this copse of broadleaf trees. This park is one of the few places that you'll see red squirrels, and a family of native red deer are bred in an enclosure at the park entrance.
The incoming tide washes over a storm beach on the west side of Inishbofin island, off the west coast of Galway, Ireland.
  > The incoming tide washes over a storm beach on the west side of Inishbofin island, off the west coast of Galway, Ireland.
The incoming tide washes over a storm beach on the west side of Inishbofin island, off the west coast of Galway, Ireland.
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