The biggest surprise for me about the Burren is that it goes right down to the sea . Even at our campsite there is limestone pavement on the coast, but it is most spectacular at Black Head, at the mouth of Galway bay. Today the ocean was like a mirror, and we watched as harbour porpoise broke the surface.
Wednesday 3 September 2014
Black head, the Burren
Harbour porpoise 3
The biggest surprise for me about the Burren is that it goes right down to the sea . Even at our campsite there is limestone pavement on the coast, but it is most spectacular at Black Head, at the mouth of Galway bay. Today the ocean was like a mirror, and we watched as harbour porpoise broke the surface.
The biggest surprise for me about the Burren is that it goes right down to the sea . Even at our campsite there is limestone pavement on the coast, but it is most spectacular at Black Head, at the mouth of Galway bay. Today the ocean was like a mirror, and we watched as harbour porpoise broke the surface.
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