
The town of Dingle seen across Dingle Harbour on a wet and miserable morning.

Waves crash against the cliffs of the southern Dingle Peninsula.

The drystone souterrain of Iron Age Dunbeg Promontory Fort.

The inner stone rampart of Dunbeg Fort.

Great Blasket Island and Beginish from Slea Head.

Inishvickillane, Inishnabro and Great Blasket Island from Slea Head.

Mount Eagle from Dunmore Head.

Great Blasket Island from Dunmore Head.

Great Blasket Island from Ballyickeen.

The Three Sisters from An Ghraig.

Sybil Point from An Ghraig.

The South Pole Inn, Anascaul, the home town of Antarctic explorer Tom Crean.

The bar at the South Pole Inn, Anascaul.

Old photographs of Tom Crean and other crew members of the Endurance line the walls at the South Pole Inn.

Signed poster advertising Michael Smith's biography of Tom Crean, survivor of four Antarctic expeditions, 'An Unsung Hero'.

Replica of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, in the bar at the South Pole Inn.

More of Frank Hurley's photographs of the Endurance expedition in the back bar of the South Pole Inn.

Looking north over the Dingle Peninsula and Brandon Bay from the Connor Pass.

The track up to Slievanea from the Connor Pass.

A misty view of Croaghskearda (608m) from the Slievanea ridge.

Approaching the summit of Croaghskearda in heavy rain, with the town of Dingle just visible to the right.

Dingle Harbour from the summit of Croaghskearda.

An Cnapan Mor (649m) from the summit of Croaghskearda.

Brandon Bay from the Slievanea ridge.