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The craggy shore along Reenbeg, Carhoo, and Ballymacadoyle, just outside Dingle Harbor, offers a stark and powerful landscape where ocean meets stone. Jagged rocks rise sharply from the Atlantic, sculpted by centuries of wind and waves. The cliffs, often cloaked in mist, echo with the rhythmic crash of surf and cries of seabirds. Patches of hardy grass cling to the slopes, defying the salt-laden air. Tides pulse through narrow inlets, carving ever deeper into the coastline. This is a raw, elemental place, shaped more by nature’s force than time, with a beauty that’s both solemn and enduring.