That’s a gorgeous day. I’ve got some similar pictures from there when it was greyer.
slapbumpnroll
1 month ago
For anyone wondering, the correct pronunciation is _Mow_-_her_ and NOT _Moar_
Tehteddypicker
1 month ago
Beautiful! Looks like chunk error!
CallmeGhost666
1 month ago
Was absolutely gorgeous when I was there. Looked like this, then within like 30 mins this huge fog that you could see rolling in engulfed them. You were able to see two different beautiful looks of the same place. Best country ever, I adore Ireland
malusfacticius
1 month ago
Heard that they’re having trouble fixing the trail?
Putrid_Ad_7122
1 month ago
Is the uniformity an anomaly!? That looks like it’s man made but of course it isn’t, right?
Past_Distribution144
1 month ago
Oh, Moher. I actually read it as Cliffs of Mother, since it’s likely what people scream on the way down.
20127010603170562316
1 month ago
I was recently watching an episode of “Dead Like Me” and there was an Irish guy pining for “the cliffs of Dover” for some reason, but the images were clearly of the cliffs of Moher.
Weird directorial choice.
vieneri
1 month ago
Stunning.
Hopeful_Mind21
1 month ago
Beautiful 😍😍
Username43201653
1 month ago
Insanity
psyde-effect
1 month ago
Nom Nom Nom
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1 month ago
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Anecdotal_Yak
1 month ago
Why don’t they do like California and build expensive homes with killer views near the edge of the cliff? /s
LaraHof
1 month ago
It is so great there. I really can recommend booking a round trip in Ireland.
Working_Opposite1437
1 month ago
There’s a very beautiful hiking trail from Doolin to the Cliffs of Moher. It’s about ~15km.
Can recommend!
MacKelvey
1 month ago
10/10 would jump
boltthrower6
1 month ago
Would love to go here
superPickleMonkey
1 month ago
50 thousand shades of green
myktylgaan
1 month ago
Oh wow I was there yesterday!
It is some pretty wild and wind swept landscape in winter. 🥶
CupOfShutYourMouth
1 month ago
A really beautiful shot but is that the road near the edge? The view from the car must be really like 🤯
Pure-Independence731
1 month ago
Perfect place to “this is sparta” someone
Drawkcab96
1 month ago
“An yes, the Rubied isle. Red as far as the eye can see.”
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince was shot here. Down the cliff there’s a cave like opening that you’ll see in the movie, and it’s the location where one of Voldemort’s horcruxes is hidden.
Also, they say the coast line is changing because the cliffs keep eroding. That’s how strong the water currents hitting the cliffs are.
Jjudyyy
1 month ago
I thought it said mother
intr0v3rt13
1 month ago
I only know ‘cliffs of Dover.’
TeardropsFromHell
1 month ago
This picture was taken on the 1 day every 723 years that it isn’t overcast, raining and foggy.
That’s a gorgeous day. I’ve got some similar pictures from there when it was greyer.
For anyone wondering, the correct pronunciation is _Mow_-_her_ and NOT _Moar_
Beautiful! Looks like chunk error!
Was absolutely gorgeous when I was there. Looked like this, then within like 30 mins this huge fog that you could see rolling in engulfed them. You were able to see two different beautiful looks of the same place. Best country ever, I adore Ireland
Heard that they’re having trouble fixing the trail?
Is the uniformity an anomaly!? That looks like it’s man made but of course it isn’t, right?
Oh, Moher. I actually read it as Cliffs of Mother, since it’s likely what people scream on the way down.
I was recently watching an episode of “Dead Like Me” and there was an Irish guy pining for “the cliffs of Dover” for some reason, but the images were clearly of the cliffs of Moher.
Weird directorial choice.
Stunning.
Beautiful 😍😍
Insanity
Nom Nom Nom
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Why don’t they do like California and build expensive homes with killer views near the edge of the cliff? /s
It is so great there. I really can recommend booking a round trip in Ireland.
There’s a very beautiful hiking trail from Doolin to the Cliffs of Moher. It’s about ~15km.
Can recommend!
10/10 would jump
Would love to go here
50 thousand shades of green
Oh wow I was there yesterday!
It is some pretty wild and wind swept landscape in winter. 🥶
A really beautiful shot but is that the road near the edge? The view from the car must be really like 🤯
Perfect place to “this is sparta” someone
“An yes, the Rubied isle. Red as far as the eye can see.”
I feel like I’m looking at a live map.
Yer Moher’s cliffs are real nice
These cliffs are steeped in history, ecological wonder, and myth. [https://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/about-the-cliffs-of-moher/cliffs-of-moher/](https://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/about-the-cliffs-of-moher/cliffs-of-moher/)
“Are you Thor, the God of hammers?”
Reminds me of Inis (board game)
Fun facts:
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince was shot here. Down the cliff there’s a cave like opening that you’ll see in the movie, and it’s the location where one of Voldemort’s horcruxes is hidden.
Also, they say the coast line is changing because the cliffs keep eroding. That’s how strong the water currents hitting the cliffs are.
I thought it said mother
I only know ‘cliffs of Dover.’
This picture was taken on the 1 day every 723 years that it isn’t overcast, raining and foggy.
They’ve taken the roads in
Minecraft looking ass island.