Seagulls Fishing At Low Tide
by Catherine Sullivan
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Seagulls Fishing At Low Tide
Artist
Catherine Sullivan
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
At low tide, seagulls love fishing and bathing in the eastern inlet of the port of Castletownbere.
The main road going from Glengariff to the extreme west of the Beara Peninsula crosses the inlet at the Brandy Hall Bridge, so called because this stretch of water was once a smugglers' creek. French brandy was their specialisation!
THE BEARA PENINSULA:
In the far South West of Ireland the tides and winds of the Atlantic beat upon the mountains of the Slieve Miskish and Caha ranges. This is Beara. It is a hard land of mist and legends and enchanting beauty whose landscape, myths and magical light have inspired poets and artists across the ages.
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November 16th, 2020
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