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Crohy Head, Maghery, County Donegal, Ireland
This amazing sea arch stack is located on a small Donegal peninsula called Crohy Head. This ancient coastline has virtually unchanged and still looks as it did millions of years ago, during the Prehistoric period when it was all volcanic activity & there was no humans around to spoil the area with concrete & street lights etc
I remember to get down to sea level & capture this photo, I had to use a long rope that was fitted to a steep rock face. Shuffling back ways down the cliff, I was praying that the old rope would safely hold the weight of me & all my gear lol
When standing here it actually looks like you are gazing through a window into our distant past and I personally find these rocky & unchanged natural seascapes fascinating! Crohy is an absolute unique gem along Donegal’s Wild Atlantic Way & I hope it never changes for another few million years at least