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Ring of Dingle Peninsula Kerry Ireland Dunquin Pier Harbor Rock Stone Cliff Landscape Seascape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dunquin Pier of Peninsula in Ireland. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dunquin pier and blasket islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourist watching giant cliffs and irish islands at the Dunquin Pier, Dingle Peninsula, Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Staircase leading to the Dunquin Pier in Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dunquin Pier, Dingle peninsula Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dunquin Pier and harbour with tall cliffs, turquoise water and islands, Dingle, Wild Atlantic Way Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Staircase leading to the Dunquin Pier in Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring of Dingle Peninsula Kerry Ireland Dunquin Pier Harbor Rock Stone Cliff Landscape Seascape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic shot of Dunquin Pier and harbour in Dingle, Wild Atlantic Way Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pathway down to the Dunquin Pier in Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Staircase leading to the Dunquin Pier in Ireland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dunquin meaning `Caon`s stronghold`, is a Gaeltacht village in west County Kerry, Ireland. Dunquin lies at the most westerly tip of the Dingle Peninsula, overlooking the Blasket Islands. It is the most westerly settlement of Ireland. Nearby Dunmore Head is the most westerly point of mainland Ireland. There is dramatic cliff scenery, with a view of the Blasket Islands, where Peig Sayers lived. A museum in the village tells the story of the Blaskets and the lives of the people who lived there including the well-known writers of the island. In 1588, when the Spanish Armada returned via Ireland many ships sought shelter in the Blasket Sound — the area between Dún Chaoin and the Islands — and some were wrecked there. A memorial stands on the cliffs overlooking the site. Dunquin is located on the Dingle Way, which is a 153km circular walking trail which takes in much of the Dingle peninsula.


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