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Irish surfing was born in 1949 on the east coast of Ireland and rapidly fueled adventurers throughout the country. Fast forward to 2005 and a 40ft wave was disc...
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Irish surfing was born in 1949 on the east coast of Ireland and rapidly fueled adventurers throughout the country. Fast forward to 2005 and a 40ft wave was discovered and surfed at the foot of the 700ft cliffs of Moher.

I'm so excited to share this capture of the stunning shot. It was the final day of an epic staycation to an area of my birth country that I consider my 2nd home. I became so excited when I could see all the spectacular elements beginning to blend in front of me.
1.The stunning cliffs of Moher in the background
2. A sun splashed Atlantic ocean smoothly lapping at the toes of a
3. Lone surfer silhouetted against the rare sun rays
4. The 360 million year old rugged limestone pavement of the Burren meeting the waters edge
Everything within the frame beautifully captured in monotone which I believe perfectly complements the image
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