Wednesday, 13 June 2012

A calm day at Charlie's Island

When we motored out from Dingle there was hardly a breath of wind but close to Charlies Island there was a two foot swell. We tied up to the buoy and Jill produced this fabulous lunch. There were birds nesting all over the Island but particularly on the cliff face - so we had a marvelous view of Puffins  and Guillemots.
This is Charlies buoy which we tied up to.
The reason behind taking this photo is that we spotted an otter playing around in the sea and this is the bast photograph that we could get of it.


These are the rocks near the island with there three holes through, this is a difficult photo to take because usually you do not see them. Locally they are known as the Cathedral rocks.

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