The Cliffs of Moher are home to over 200 species of birds. Sheer faces of rock, the highest cliff is 235m. (To the North in Donegal, a cliff face into the sea is 600m high)
At the base of the second highest cliff, there's a rock church. A platform juts out at the sea base of the cliff. At the back is a block of stone that starts square but rises to a spire. The spire stone has 2/3 of it's base cut away by the waves, creating an overhang. At this time, the tide was only licking the floor of my church.
Finally, a place I could see myself worship.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
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