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Ireland | Cliffs of Moher

🌟On the third day back in Dublin, I finally got around to sorting through my photos of the Cliffs of Moher. 🌟I signed up for a day tour to Galway, which included a round trip from Dublin, nearly 8 hours in total. It was a long journey, but the moment I saw the Atlantic Ocean, I was struck by an indescribable sense of awe – the “Atlantic Ocean” I had only seen in textbooks now had a tangible form. 🌟The weather was cloudy with a bit of sunshine. The moss on the edge of the cliffs was a yellowish green, and the grass on the hills was a moss green, which, when paired with the gray-toned blue sea, looked even more desolate. Even in winter, the grass doesn’t turn completely yellow – a true wonder of the Earth. 🌟Later on, a strong wind picked up at the cliff’s edge, and it rained heavily. The sky darkened, with only a small sky-blue hole in the distance, through which light shone through. 🌟It’s in moments like these that you feel your own insignificance. #The Sea at the End of the World #Gaze at the Sea Through the Camera #Endless Blue #Cliffs of Moher #EarthOnLine #Galway

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Ireland | Cliffs of Moher

🌟On the third day back in Dublin, I finally got around to sorting through my photos of the Cliffs of Moher. 🌟I signed up for a day tour to Galway, which included a round trip from Dublin, nearly 8 hours in total. It was a long journey, but the moment I saw the Atlantic Ocean, I was struck by an indescribable sense of awe – the “Atlantic Ocean” I had only seen in textbooks now had a tangible form. 🌟The weather was cloudy with a bit of sunshine. The moss on the edge of the cliffs was a yellowish green, and the grass on the hills was a moss green, which, when paired with the gray-toned blue sea, looked even more desolate. Even in winter, the grass doesn’t turn completely yellow – a true wonder of the Earth. 🌟Later on, a strong wind picked up at the cliff’s edge, and it rained heavily. The sky darkened, with only a small sky-blue hole in the distance, through which light shone through. 🌟It’s in moments like these that you feel your own insignificance. #The Sea at the End of the World #Gaze at the Sea Through the Camera #Endless Blue #Cliffs of Moher #EarthOnLine #Galway

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