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O'Brien & Cliffs of Moher

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By Spice Adventurer, 10/19/2019 - 01:26

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A unique sea stack that is formed over time by the wave erosion and wind in the Atlantic ocean. This huge stack of rock near the coast of Ireland is called "Branaunmore sea stack" :

This stack of stone is also known as "O'Brien' s stack". It has the height of 220 feet, located near the O'Brien' s tower at the top of the Cliffs:

It is built in 1835 on the Cliffs of Moher or Mothar:

The cliff near the stack is called "Hag's head" because it looks like a femal face looking to the Atlantic ocean:

The other side looks more like a female face??:

It is possible to reach this stack by a ship as long as it still exists. There are other sea stacks in the ocean that have unique shapes, some of sea stacks are no longer exist. Good luck to find the others! A nice sea stack in the Pacific ocean is located in Thailand where it is called "Ko Tapu", literally means "the Nail Island". Since the movie "James Bond" shot the scene there, later it is known as " James Bond's Island"!!!!! We would have a chance to visit this place someday.

Have a sea shell at the seashore day!