Gem of a Spot :)

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SirSquiglum
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Gem of a Spot :)

#1 Post by SirSquiglum »

Its bad when u live in a place for so long and never really know what beautiful scenery it has to offer!
Below is a place called fort mountain in Wexford, Amazing Place, Just thought i would share :D
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#2 Post by Jonny »

Very nice indeed. 8)
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#3 Post by carp angler »

beautiful, but probably expect to see images like that in america, not here on your doorstep
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#4 Post by Senor Feeshy »

Aye, crackin how nature can heal itself like that.
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#5 Post by lugworm »

and whats the fishin like there????????????
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#6 Post by SirSquiglum »

lugworm wrote:and whats the fishin like there????????????
To be honest i have never fished it, just went up there for a walk, its an old Quarry and ranges from 3-5m deep in places, i assume if there would be any fish in the lake it would be small tench, rudd, bream, maybe even a small Jack Pike if lucky! Not my sort of fishing tho, who knows what lies in wait :D
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#7 Post by donal domeney »

Lovely pics I added "FortMountain02" to my collection of screensavers 8)
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#8 Post by agardiner22 »

Jesus its like something from an American movie.
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