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Donegal From Waves to Wilderness

By: Kate Slevin(Author)
160 pages, colour photos, 1 map
Publisher: O'Brien Press
Donegal
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  • Donegal ISBN: 9781788494762 Hardback Sep 2024 Expected delivery 12th March - 16th March
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About this book

From Malin Head to Killybegs, from Ardara to Arranmore, join photographer Kate Slevin on a journey around Ireland's most spectacular county.

Steeped in history and heritage, with a wealth of flora and fauna, Donegal is home to some of Ireland's most breathtaking landscapes. Whether it's the windswept slopes of Errigal or Slieve League's wave-pummelled cliffs, the vast plains of Bloody Foreland or the secluded beach of St John's Point, immerse yourself in all the beauty the county has to offer.

Experience the wild beauty of Donegal through Kate Slevin's captivating photographs.

Contents

Map of Donegal
Introduction
1. Donegal Bay
2. The Bluestacks to Ardara
3. The Rosses and Gweedore
4. Sheephaven Bay to Fanad Peninsula
5. Inishowen Peninsula

Customer Reviews

Biography

Kate Slevin, from south-east Donegal, grew up surrounded by the wild beauty of Ireland's most north-westerly county. When her husband, John, passed away in 2014, she turned to photography as part of her healing process, drawing inspiration from the natural, wild landscape around her. This is her first book.

By: Kate Slevin(Author)
160 pages, colour photos, 1 map
Publisher: O'Brien Press
Media reviews

Readers can take in panoramic views from their sitting room as Kate takes a look at the rugged beauty of Donegal's coastlines and the natural wonders of its forests. Through Kate's lens, we see surfers preparing for the next wave on Bundoran beach, snowcapped mountains reflected in the waters of Lough Finn, and rainbows over Burt Castle

-- Donegal News & Derry People

Her book showcases its spectacular, rugged coastline (the longest of any county in Ireland), from Donegal Bay to the Inishowen Peninsula, and includes its finest locations away from the coast. Organised by region, it reveals a wild landscape of towering cliffs and sandy bays, mountains and valleys, forests and meadows, castles and historic buildings. There are picturesque coves, secluded islands, dramatic rocky outcrops and spectacular waterfalls. Many of the landscapes are shot from the air to capture the grandeur of the landscape. Complete with extended captions, this is a well-researched and enjoyable book that may inspire you to add Donegal to your bucket list

-- Outdoor Photography Magazine

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