Ireland
Raw pinnacles of rock rear out of the Atlantic swell making landing difficult even at the best of times. A thousand years ago monks lived, or rather existed here with only the eggs of seabirds and fish caught from the rocks for sustenance. Even the Vikings left them alone.
The Blasket Islands, the most westerly point in Europe. Once home to a thriving community, but now deserted. Boats from Dingle will sail out to the Blaskets and leave passengers there for an hour or two.
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