29 July 2008

WW - Ballaghbeama Gap, County Kerry





This week's entry for the Tuesday and Wednesday edition of Wordless Wednesday.

53 comments:

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling said...

It feels very chilly up there from the looks of it :P

Thanks for the wedding anniversary wishes! :)

Rhonda Gales said...

Beautiful photos. Happy WW!

Indrani said...

It is inviting and I yearn to climb.
Nice shots!

Cheri said...

Beautiful!

SandyCarlson said...

Oh, get me there! These bring back memories. Thanks, Jams.

Anonymous said...

Merci du passage et du commentaire sur la photo

Dragonstar said...

I love that first one! Moody.

Susan Demeter said...

Beautiful shots!!! I love the green colours you have over there. It is not the same here in Canada.

Happy WW :)

My WW entries for today are at:

Pastyme With Good Companye

The Paranormal Blog

Nuttin' But

Carver said...

Those are beautiful shots. I wish I was there sitting at the top looking down.

marcia@joyismygoal said...

That is exactly how I picture-- and why I want to visit the land of my ancestry Thanks for sharing Ireland w/ me

Jim said...

Hey Jams, this is beautiful, it makes me want to come back this fall. We were the last two years, staying at B&Bs in Killarney mainly, and one night on the western coast and other towns.

Happy WW/WT! Thanks for peeking at our American July 4 small town parade.
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Anonymous said...

Beautiful nature pics, very peaceful and inviting. Thanks for sharing!

Maddy said...

Tuesday AND Wednesday - what a swizz!

Did you know notice that it looks....well.......a bit foggy? Maybe I can't see clearly enough through the heat haze here!

Have a nice day babe!

Strider said...

It looks like frigidly rocky up there. Cool!

Happy WW!

Unknown said...

Nice. It's mystical...Happy WW. *huggies*

Anonymous said...

this is nice! looks like the mountain is fading or something...

Ryanne said...

I love these pictures, I really do. Makes me want to visit Ireland a gain and really soon. I didn't make it to county Kerry...maybe next time. Thanks for stopping by my blog...come again soon. Have a great day

Anonymous said...

Interesting name - very rocky and beautiful. I like the green vegetation covering the mountain side. Wonderful photos!

jams o donnell said...

Thanks everyone!

Anonymous said...

These landscape picture are so calming and serene.

Thanks for stopping by.. Happy WW!

Anonymous said...

Pretty view...

CherryPie said...

I would love to sit and contemplate there...

Anonymous said...

Looks misty moisty and an interesting place to explore. Happy Wednesday to you Jams!

Pretty Life Online said...

Nice one for WW! Mine's up too hope you can drop by... Happy WW!

beakerkin said...

Looks like the White Mountais of Maine and New Hampshire.

Mama Duck said...

That looks beautiful!! Happy WW.

Chrisbookarama said...

Wow, gorgeous! I'd love to go there.

Mama Grizzly said...

wow! That's beautiful - I really would love to see Ireland one day!

PMKU said...

I love that black and white capture! You have the greatest views. Happy WW.

Sreisaat said...

Wow - beautiful!
I would love to go there someday, too :)

maiylah said...

such an interesting place!!
wonderful composition

Maisie said...

Just beautiful. Wish I could go to Ireland someday and see the native land of my ancestors.

catsynth said...

What a stark beautiful landscape.

We are of course familiar with foggy hills and valleys here ;)

Anonymous said...

I remember Kerry being both grey-rocky and very, very green, all at once. I've only visited there one time. I'd love to return.

Bobbie

eastcoastlife said...

I'll be out of breathe if I have to climb that! I'm sure the view is beautiful. :)

Gattina said...

Wow ! that looks beautiful ! I love mountains (that's why I live in a country flat like a pancake !)

MaR said...

Such beautiful scenery! and oh, so wonderfully green!
;)
Happy WW!

Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Breathtaking.

Cynthia said...

Very nice!

Raven said...

Beautiful in black and white and in color. Oddly rugged and soft at the same time if that makes sense.

Gabriel said...

What a beautiful post!

My WW post...

~Just Me Miranda~ said...

Awesome shots!

Happy WW!

maryt/theteach said...

Beautiful, haunting shots, jams! My ancestors' homeland. :)

Unknown said...

Oh wow, that's incredible! I love the second shot.

Can Bass 1 said...

Forty-six comments, Mr O'Donnell and all you can say is 'thanks everyone'. Some of us would KILL for forty-six comments, dammit!

jams o donnell said...

47 seven now.. thanks! Actually with these sort of posts I visit participants and comment on their WW posts. My own terse commetn is a place holder to remind me who I've visited

Anonymous said...

Those pictures depict exactly the places I have always dreamed of visiting.

CherryPie said...

place holder to remind me who I've visited

I do that too Jams ;-)

Lori said...

Wow....those are beautiful pics. You made me LOL at your comment to my post...funny, out of all the people that read it...i think you're the only one that got it...Thanks for the giggle and for stopping by:)

Le Butterfly said...

Great scenery. The amazing thing is that I might have the opportunity to visit there now that I have moved to Ireland.

Barb said...

Ireland looks so ancient and mysterious! The first shot is delicious, Jams!

Heart of Rachel said...

Lovely photos of landscapes. It must be rewarding to go up there.

Kat said...

County Kerry, glad to say I have been there. And I think it looked like that! ha ah. It was November so it was cold and drizzling.