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Maghera Strand, Ardara, County Donegal, Ireland
Captured during the recent low spring tide this stunning bay is located on one of west Donegal’s most remote peninsulas. Due to its remote location everything here & all its surroundings for miles are totally pristine! Not a single piece of litter, no shops, no busy roads & strangely enough barely any people either. With it’s sandy shore & sand dunes stretching as far as the eye can see you can understand why some folk call it ‘The Desert Beach’. The perfect area to let your worried mind roam free…
This stunning valley in the background is called ‘Granny Pass’ was created by glaciers during the ice age around 12,000 years ago. Glaciers carved their way straight through the Donegal landscape out to this sandy shore on Loughros Beg Bay