This past weekend I visited Inis Oirr, the smallest of the Aran Islands. I happened to pick the weekend that Hurricane Katia landed on the tiny island's shores and ended up stranded for an extra night on the island, with all boats canceled for a day or two. Strong winds be damned, I walked about the island snapping some pictures of what the storm did to the island's landscape. Here are some of the shots.
Inis Oirr beach before the storm hit. |
Same beach after the storm. |
Seaweed-covered strand. |
More seaweed than sand! |
Seabird and seaweed. |
Waves rolling in from Inis Meain. |
The calm lake, the wrecked Plassey, the storm waves, and shadowy Cliffs of Moher. |
Storm clouds haunting the Plassey. |
Dog and foam. |
Inis Oirr lighthouse looking out at the storm waves. |
Shore. |
Stones and storm waves. |
Rolling in. |
Crash. |
Hurricanes can make everything go topsy-turvy for awhile. ;) |
Inis Oirr pier, covered in seaweed tossed up by the storm. |
Inis Oirr pier, closed. |
Clouds, cemetery cross, and children crossing. |
Cross and storm clouds. |
Me on the beach. |
On the boat leaving Inis Oirr, first day going out again. |
On the ferry. |
Waves chasing the ferry. |
Leaving. |
Drenched ferry windows. |
Some great shots,
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