Description
Crohy Head, Mullaghmullan Peninsula, Maghery, County Donegal, Ireland
This giant Bristí or Bristé sea arch and surrounding rock stacks are some of the most fascinating natural formations to be found on our shores. This prehistoric coastline has remained virtually unchanged over millions of years.
Back when it was all volcanic activity, sharp rocks & had very little foliage growing. Even now it looks the same as what it may have looked like, shortly after Ireland’s creation as an island when all the magma started to cool & harden into rock
In those ages Ireland was far from resembling the “Emerald Isle” as known globally today