DALKEY - COLIEMORE HARBOUR 2008
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OLD WOODEN BOATS [ASHORE AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR]
This photograph was taken in 2008 using a Canon 1Ds Mark III.
There are several small harbours on the coast of Dalkey. Bulloch Harbour is the biggest; it is towards the northern part of Dalkey at Harbour Road and is a declared seal sanctuary. Coliemore Harbour is smaller and in the southern part of Dalkey at Coliemore Road. In the middle ages, Coliemore was the main harbour for Dublin City. Bulloch Harbour is still a working harbour with boats that fish for lobster and crab. It is also used by locals and tourists who hire boats for nearby fishing, sightseeing and for getting to Dalkey Island.
This photograph was taken in 2008 using a Canon 1Ds Mark III.
This photograph was taken in 2008 using a Canon 1Ds Mark III.
There are several small harbours on the coast of Dalkey. Bulloch Harbour is the biggest; it is towards the northern part of Dalkey at Harbour Road and is a declared seal sanctuary. Coliemore Harbour is smaller and in the southern part of Dalkey at Coliemore Road. In the middle ages, Coliemore was the main harbour for Dublin City. Bulloch Harbour is still a working harbour with boats that fish for lobster and crab. It is also used by locals and tourists who hire boats for nearby fishing, sightseeing and for getting to Dalkey Island.
This photograph was taken in 2008 using a Canon 1Ds Mark III.
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR
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BOATS AT COLIEMORE HARBOUR