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Sheephaven Bay, low tide, 09/18/2015, 7" h x 9"w, watercolor on Canson 140lb, cold press, 2015, Michael Anderson. |
Our northernmost stop on the Wild Atlantic Way was the village of Dunfanaghy in County Donnegal. The center of this small town overlooks Sheephaven Bay. During low tide the stable near the Arnolds Hotel provides horses and riding tours along the strand of nearby beaches and country side. The rooms at the Arnolds have "sea views" but mainly face the hillside that shelters the bay.
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Horse and Rider at Low Tide, Killahoey Strand, 09/19/2015, 7" h x 9"w, watercolor on Canson 140lb, cold press, 2015, Michael Anderson. |
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Killahoey Strand, low tide. |
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Near Horn Head, 09/18/2015, 7" h x 9"w, watercolor on Canson 140lb, cold press, 2015, Michael Anderson. |
As the land moves out into the sea it gradually becomes steeper and more rocky. Beyond is Horn Head, an elevated point at the western edge of Europe that was used as a lookout during World War II to monitor foreign naval activity. m
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Horn Head |