On Ireland's rugged west coast there's a place where the land abruptly gives way to the North Atlantic Ocean in a most spectacular way. Known as the 'Cliffs of Moher' this iconic monument of nature is not surprisingly a major stopping-off point for tourists. Today the Bazflyers joined many other visitors at what is Ireland's most visited natural attraction. A very strong blustery wind imbedded with the odd rain squall only added to the magical vista.
Cliffs soar around 700 feet above wild North Atlantic waters. Sea birds large and small hone their air-borne skills along the cliff edge often coming within an arms length of assembled tourist spectators. Nature doing what it does best...understandable why this inspiring setting has been used as the location for some notable movies and advertisements....think, Ryan's Daughter, The Princess Bride and Father Ted......
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