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  • Skellig Michael (Irish: Sceilig Mhichíl), also called Great Skellig (Irish: Sceilig Mhór), is the larger of the two Skellig Islands, 11.6 kilometres west of the Iveragh peninsula, along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Kerry, Ireland. A Christian monastery was founded on the island at some point between the 6th and 8th century and remained continuously occupied until it was abandoned in the late 12th century. The remains of the monastery, and most of the island, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
    Skellig Michael From Saddle.jpg
  • Bottle Nosed Dolphins following the Renard Ferry to to Valentia Island,County Kerry .Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
    Dolphins Valentia Island1.jpg
  • Aerial of Derrynane Beach, Iveragh Peninsula, Co Kerry.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
    Aerial Derrynane Beach1.jpg
  • Storm Fionn Approaching Skellig Beag and Skellig Michael Islands, off the Iveragh Peninsula Co.Kerry, along the Skellig Coast.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
    Skellig STORM FIONN.jpg
  • September Sunshine..a surfer takes to the waters at Inch Beach, as low cloud keeps the Iveragh Peninsula covered.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
    September Sunshine Inch1.jpg
  • Aerial of Derrynane Beach, Iveragh Peninsula, Co Kerry.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
    Aerial Derrynane Beach1.jpg
  • Skellig Sunset, with atlantic waves bracing St Finan’s Bay, Skellig Michael and Skellig Beag in the distance, Iveragh Peninsula, Co Kerry.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
    Skellig Sunset Finans Bay2.jpg
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