Remains of the old wooden pier at Fahan.
After leaving Inch Island, the location of my last few posts, I took the short drive along the shore of Lough Swilly to Fahan for a few shots of the remains of the wooden pier.
Its a great structure for photographers, and while I was there, I also took a look at the harbour.
The grass verge beside the harbour provided some unexpected bonus interest.
Donegal has so much to see, that there are countless great locations in any small area, so I wasn’t finished yet, and next I was off to the Inch Wildfowl Reserve, close to, but not on Inch Island.
That old wooden pier is wonderful. Such beautiful texture and colours in the rotting timbers with lichen growing on them. Donegal certainly has a lot to offer the photographer and walker, whether up on the hills or down on the shore. You are very fortunate to have such (relatively) easy access to these lovely places.
Very fortunate Jessica. As you can tell, I spend a lot of time there, and we’re only about 3 or 4 miles from the border with Donegal which makes it very accessible.
Thanks Aidan. Decay can be very beautiful. Wonderful shots. Regards Thom
Thanks Thom. Its a great location while it lasts!