Southern Vista of Cliffs of Moher near Liscannor, Ireland - Encircle Photos

2 Southern Vista of Cliffs of Moher near Liscannor, Ireland

The most stunning section of Ireland’s west coast is unquestionably the Cliffs of Moher. Over one million people a year come to marvel at the five miles of rock protruding into the North Atlantic. At the far end of this southern vista is a British tower built in 1808 during the Napoleonic Wars. The lookout is positioned on Hag’s Head. The promontory’s namesake is Mal. According to an Irish legend, this ugly old woman fell to her death while pursuing the love of a mythological hero named Cú Chulainn.

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Southern Vista of Cliffs of Moher near Liscannor, Ireland

Ballard Rd Lislorkan North, Co. Clare, Ireland

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