Sunday, September 12, 2021

The Coral Strand, county Galway

 

Finally, after years and years, this thing called Coronavirus seems to be going away and my humans decide to come blinking out into the sunlight once more. To be honest, anywhere would make a change, so off we head to Clonbur on the shores of Lough Corrib, on the Galway / Mayo border.
One of the first places we visited was the Coral Strand near Carraroe on the shores of Galway Bay. 


Despite the name, it isn't really made of coral but coarse bits of tiny, ground mussels and other shellfish. Whatever ...


It is a beautiful peaceful place, though it is not large and therefore can seem quite full at times. On the day that we went, though, there was one other visitor, who had brought ten thousand relations to see this beautiful beach....


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