Keem Beach, Achill, Co. Mayo. You can see the EIRE 59 sign on the left; a remnant of a series of WW2 signs to identify the island to Axis air forces as being neutral. The white building in the middle is the coastguard, and somewhere to the left is Captain Boycott's house - he who gave his name to the verb.
A view across peat bog around Moyard, County Galway, towards the Twelve Pins mountains and Connemara National Park.
Ross Beach, on the right of this image, is in Connemara, west County Galway. Letterfrack, a tourism magnet, is visible towards the distant horizon. The Twelve Bens (mountains of which there are not, in fact, 12) are visible in the background that the boats are arcing out of, with Diamond Hill on the right being perhaps the most prominent one.