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Killarney National Park
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The Torc Waterfall in Ireland's Killarney National Park is quite possibly my favorite waterfall I have ever photographed.
This composition isn't the best of those I have shot of this falls; it lacks a little depth since I didn't compose it with any real foreground elements to speak of. Despite this, the natural beauty of the falls and it's environment still shines and the light was lovely.
If you get a chance to visit Ireland, I highly recommend it.
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twoseparatecoursesmeet · 10 months
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Torc Waterfall near Killarney, Ireland, 1908
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fentonphoto · 2 years
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Torc Waterfall - long exposure.
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silentwalrus1 · 1 year
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They’re stuck
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maureen2musings · 10 months
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Torc Waterfall
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everwander · 4 months
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Torc Waterfall, Killarney
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Torc waterfall Ireland
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bignaz8 · 5 months
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Torc Waterfall in Killarney, Ireland 🇮🇪
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stairnaheireann · 7 months
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📍Torc Waterfall, Co Kerry 📸 @mcardlephoto
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mutant-distraction · 1 year
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TORC WATERFALL KILLARNEY
Torc Waterfall (from Irish: Easach Toirc, meaning “cascade of the wild boar”) is a 20 metres (66 ft) high, 110 metres (360 ft) long cascade waterfall formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil’s Punchbowl corrie lake at Mangerton Mountain. The waterfall, which lies at the base of Torc Mountain, in the Killarney National Park, is 4.3 miles (7 kilometres) from Killarney in Kerry, Ireland.
The waterfall is a popular site on the Ring of Kerry and the Kerry Way tours. The word Torc is from the Irish translation of a “wild boar”, and the area is associated with legends involving wild boars. One legend is of a man who was cursed by the Devil to spend each night transformed into a wild boar, but when his secret was revealed by a local farmer, he burst into flames and disappeared into the nearby Devils Punchbowl on Mangerton Mountain from which the Owengarriff River emerged to hide the entrance to his cave beneath the Torc Waterfall.
There is also the story of how the legendary Irish warrior, Fionn MacCumhaill, killed a magical boar on Torc mountain with his golden spear. The 20 meters high waterfall is formed by the Owengarriff River as it drains from the Devil’s Punchbowl lough, a deep cirque high above in Mangerton Mountain.[8] Torc Waterfall sits on a geological fault called the Muckross to Millstreet Fault Line. Torc Mountain consists of 400 million-year-old Devonian Old Red Sandstone, but the base around Muckross Lake is circa 100 million years younger and consists of Carboniferous Limestone.
At some stage, after the limestone was deposited, a period of tectonic-plate collision occurred and the land under Torc was lifted up 3,000 metres, re-exposing the underlying older sandstone. Torc Waterfall is 4.3 miles (7 kilometres) from Killarney, and 1.6 miles (2.5 kilometres) from the gates of Muckross House, in the Killarney National Park.
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mapletreephotos · 7 months
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Torc Waterfall, County Kerry, Ireland
Photos taken: October, 2023
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T O R C W A T E R F A L L
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KIllarney National Park, Co Kerry, Ireland.
One of the things my wife and I really wanted to do on our recent trip to Ireland was revisit our old friend, the Torc Waterfall, in Killarney Natl Park. As it happens we were staying at a place off of Kenmare Bay along the Ring of Kerry for some of the time, and it's only a 50 minute drive (give or take) up into Killarney.
I actually shot this one on my point and shoot Lumix. I have others that will come in time from my much higher resolution Nikon D810.
Because of some recent rains, the river that feeds the falls was running fuller than it had been back in 2018 when we were there last. As a result my shots this time around are a little more satisfying to my personal tastes.
Let's go exploring, international edition.
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jogosmogos · 2 years
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20.08.2022 Iirimaa
Killarney
- St. Mary's Cathedral
Ring of Kerry
- Torc Waterfall
- Muckross Abbey
- O'Sullivan's Cascade
- Rossbeigh Beach Overlook
- Daniel O'Connell Church and Oratory, Carhan Lower
- Ballycarberry Castle
- Kerry Cliffs
- St. Finian's Bay
Tralee
Rattoo Round Tower
Nuns Beach, Ballybunion Cliff Walk
Limerick
Bunratty Castle
Ennis
Lisdoonvarna
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sandros-travel-blog · 20 days
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Some of the highlights on the iconic Ring of Kerry drive include Ross Castle, Muckross Abbey, Torc Waterfalls, the Stone Circle and Fairy Tree in Kenmare, and finally Ladies View.
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acrossthearctic · 10 months
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Day on Ring of Kerry
Like yesterday the morning started out gloomily but ended up as a beautiful sunny day.
We started early to beat the crowds and the first stop was Torc Falls. A lovely walk through the trees to see the anazing waterfall.
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We then continued on our trip clockwise around the "Ring" being constantly amazed at the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains. We stopped at Sneem for our morning coffee only to find that all the cafes were closed as there was a water supply problem in town. However one enterprising lady with a mobile coffee cart was doing a roaring trade!
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We had a stop at Ballinskelligsan and viewed the Skellig Islands and wandred around the ruins of the Ballinskelligs Priory.
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The drive to the Cliffs of Kerry like yesterday's Gap of Dunloe drive was pretty hairy but well worth the effort.
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Lunch was at Cahersiveen, the birthplace of Daniel O 'Connell and there is a magnificent church there named the Daniel O'Connell Memorial Church of The Holy Cross .it has a lovely altar and fabulous organ.
From there it was an uneventful trip home.
Dinner at one of the many restaurants along High Street completed a very enjoyable and tiring day .
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jpiekos · 1 year
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Torc Waterfall, which means "cascade of the wild boar", apparently. It was our first stop on the Ring of Kerry. We didn't see any wild animals, but we got there ahead of the Ring of Kerry tour crowds, as we drove clockwise (tour buses go counter-clockwise). -- One of our many stops on the Ring of Kerry during our "Bruce Springsteen" trip to Ireland. May 2023 . . . #RingOfKerry #muckross #Ireland #TravelIreland #DiscoverIreland #IrishAdventures #IrishExplorer #VisitIreland #KerryTourism #Kerry #IrishTravel #IrishScenery #fujifilm #xt3 #MyFujifilmLegacy #waterfall #killarney — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/7bgNo9e
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