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4 June. Little Skelligs Island, Bertrand Lozay in action.

4 June. Little Skelligs Island, Bertrand Lozay in action.

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  • 1 June, Grohoge point, closing Glandore Harbor.
  • 1 June. Glandore, a peaceful and sheltered harbor surrounded with manor houses and various places with their parcs and refined gardens.
  • 2 June. Bertrand Lozay 7 am, still sleepy but ready to capture on video the departure from Glandore to Crookhaven.
  • 2 June. Pierre Auzias studying the map of South West Ireland.
  • 1 June.  Grohoge point. Similar luminosity to the FĂ©roes islands.
  • Mizen head, where the currents are infamously treacherous.
  • 2 June. The Fastnet lighthouse.
  • 2 June.  A fisherman hands to Bertrand and Jacques the ingredients for a fresh fish soup.
  • 2 June. Emptying the fish will bring along new friends.
  • 2 June. Commemorative plaque to St Brendan, 6th Century. He is alleged to have discovered America before the Vikings, 1000 years before Colombus.
  • 2 June. We're always kept busy: general maitenance, repairs, cooking, exploring, blogs and aquarelles ...
  • 3 June. On our way to the Skelligs, a ghust of wind took us by surprise forced us to take shelter behind Bolus Head.
  • 4 June. Skelligs Islands, here little Skellig, completely covered in birds droppings.
  • 4 June. Little Skelligs Island, Bertrand Lozay in action.
  • 4 June. You can find me on the 200th floor, 563th nest on the right !
  • 4 June. Great Skelligs,  the neighbor island, this one is green and stands at 214 metres above the ocean with its monastery dating back from the 14th century that can be reached via a 600 steps stairway, cut from the stone itself.
  • Above :  The Bull, little island situated at the tip of Durcey head / Middle : RockIsland Light House at the entrance of Crookhaven / Below : The subject being painted : Crookhaven and the large Long Island bay.

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