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Panoramic view of Glendalough Valley, County Wicklow, Ireland.
Landscape in the Wicklow Mountains: A Picture-Perfect Scene of Nature, Tranquil Valleys, and Endless Beauty in County Wicklow.
Beautiful touristic destination, Glendalough Lake in County Wicklow, Ireland.
aerial view of wicklow mountain in ireland, aerial view of ireland nature, popular tourist destination in ireland, aerial view of the river flowing through wicklow mountain, Aerial view of beautiful valley and river in the mountains\n\nThe Wicklow Mountains form the largest continuous upland area in Ireland. They occupy the whole centre of County Wicklow and stretch outside its borders into the counties of Dublin, Wexford and Carlow. Where the mountains extend into County Dublin, they are known locally as the Dublin Mountains. The highest peak is Lugnaquilla at 925 metres \nThe mountains are primarily composed of granite surrounded by an envelope of mica-schist and much older rocks such as quartzite. They were pushed up during the Caledonian orogeny at the start of the Devonian period and form part of the Leinster Chain, the largest continuous area of granite in Ireland and Britain. The mountains owe much of their present topography to the effects of the last ice age, which deepened the glens and created corrie and ribbon lakes. Copper and lead have been the main metals mined in the mountains and a brief gold rush occurred in the 18th century. Several major river systems have their source in the mountains, such as the Liffey, Dargle, Slaney and Avoca rivers. Powerscourt Waterfall is the second tallest in Ireland at 121 metres (397 feet). A number of these rivers have been harnessed to create reservoirs for drinking water for Dublin and its surroundings.
A beautiful evening landscape in Ireland, Carrauntoohil, Wicklow, Glendalough
Typical nature found in the mountains south to Dublin. Young woman walking in the mountains. The lake is called Guinness Lake because of the dark color.
Lough Tay, Co. Wicklow
Lake high up in the Wicklow Mountain Range
The view captures Glendalough Lake framed by rugged mountains and rolling hills. Overcast skies hover above, hinting at a gentle drizzle, while the autumn colors reflect on the calm water.
The Lakes of Glendalough, located in County Wicklow, Ireland, are a breathtaking sight on a cloudy day. Nestled in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains, the two lakes, known as the Upper and Lower Lakes, are surrounded by lush greenery and rugged mountain peaks. The cloudy sky casts a moody and atmospheric light over the landscape, enhancing the natural beauty of the area.\n\nGlendalough, which means “Valley of the Two Lakes” in Irish, is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The area is steeped in history and is home to one of the most important monastic sites in Ireland. Visitors can explore the ancient ruins of the monastic city, which was founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century.\n\nIn addition to its historical significance, Glendalough is also a haven for nature lovers. The area is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including red deer, foxes, and badgers. The lakes themselves are teeming with life, with brown trout and perch being common catches for anglers.\n\nIn summary, the Lakes of Glendalough on a cloudy day are a truly awe-inspiring sight. The combination of natural beauty, rich history, and abundant wildlife make this area a must-see for anyone visiting County Wicklow, Ireland.
Wicklow wilderness
Aerial view of the Obelisk on Killiney Hill in Wicklow-Ireland, Killiney Obelisk, popular tourist destinations in ireland, people enjoy the view next to the monument on the hill, view hill\n\nThe Killiney Obelisk was built in 1742 to commemorate what is described as ‘the Year of the Slaughter’ or Ireland’s forgotten famine. In 1740 there was an incredibly cold winter which was followed by a severe summer of rain and floods. This wiped out the crops and killed off livestock. The following winter was again BALTIC with temperatures not getting above minus 10 for a month. It was so cold that small vessels were destroyed by icebergs on the River Liffey, street lamps could not be lit plunging towns and villages into darkness and food riots were common throughout the land. Many of the oldest trees were also felled for fuel and sickness was common all over. Reports suggest that up to 480,000 may have people died during this forgotten famine.  A small number of rich landlords like John Malpas of Killiney Hill and Kathryn Connolly of Castletown House commissioned famine relief projects like this one to provide employment to destitute families. Ironically this monument now overlooks the wealthiest part of Ireland.
An aerial shot of Wicklow mountains, with a lake and sky background, Ireland
Green hills of Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland looking towards Tollymore Forest Park
Closeout shot of a Caucasian female on top of a mountain in Glendalough in Ireland
Lough Tay, also known as The Guinness Lake in the Wicklow Mountains, Co. Wicklow
Glendalough Monastic City from Glendasan river
A stunning view of the valley leading to Lough Dan and Lough Tay in the Wicklow Mountains, Ireland. The lush green hills, winding river, and scattered farmhouses create a picturesque landscape under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
photo of trees and grassland on a mountain in ireland
Ireland, Lake, Valley, Forest - Overcast day in Ireland with a view from the summit of an immense mountain, a lake at the base and a forest surrounding it.
Sunlight through clouds casts shadows on the Sperrin Mountains seen from a distance looking south from Ervey Cross
Irish countryside near Dublin with a rocky stream and an abandoned stone tower in the background
A view looking down a valley in Wicklow.
Glendalough Upper Lake in the Wicklow Mountains
Upper Lake of Glendalough in the Wicklow Mountains
Glenmalure Valley in Co. Wicklow, Ireland - featuring U shaped Valley with trees and fields
Morning at the mountain lake, sunshine on the forest in foreground, almost perfect reflections on the water surface. Location: Glendalough, Ireland. Cokin gradual filters were used.
Photo taken in Wicklow, Ireland
Lough Tay reflects the clouds in the sky just after sunrise in the Wicklow Mountains
aerial view of wicklow mountain in ireland, aerial view of ireland nature, popular tourist destination in ireland, aerial view of the river flowing through wicklow mountain, Aerial view of beautiful valley and river in the mountains\n\nThe Wicklow Mountains form the largest continuous upland area in Ireland. They occupy the whole centre of County Wicklow and stretch outside its borders into the counties of Dublin, Wexford and Carlow. Where the mountains extend into County Dublin, they are known locally as the Dublin Mountains. The highest peak is Lugnaquilla at 925 metres \nThe mountains are primarily composed of granite surrounded by an envelope of mica-schist and much older rocks such as quartzite. They were pushed up during the Caledonian orogeny at the start of the Devonian period and form part of the Leinster Chain, the largest continuous area of granite in Ireland and Britain. The mountains owe much of their present topography to the effects of the last ice age, which deepened the glens and created corrie and ribbon lakes. Copper and lead have been the main metals mined in the mountains and a brief gold rush occurred in the 18th century. Several major river systems have their source in the mountains, such as the Liffey, Dargle, Slaney and Avoca rivers. Powerscourt Waterfall is the second tallest in Ireland at 121 metres (397 feet). A number of these rivers have been harnessed to create reservoirs for drinking water for Dublin and its surroundings.
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