21 January, 2026

killybegs harbour

 down at the harbour,  I like seeing all the different colours of the ships.  This is only a part of the harbour, there are many more ships docking on the other side which is behind me.  It's interesting when it is crowded because you can watch the ships dock up, much more complicated than parking a car but they make it look easy.


24 comments:

  1. There is a lot of skill involved in docking a boat and I have seen a few scrapes over the years.

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  2. I like all the different colors, too, Bill. And I'll bet it's NOT easy to moor them correctly. Beautiful!

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  3. So many different colours of ships..quite beautiful!

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  4. Such colorful boats on the water. Awesome pictures.

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  5. ...most things are easy if you know how!

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  6. That Would Be An Ideal 1,000 Piece Puzzle There Mr Bill

    Stay Brilliant ,
    Cheers

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  7. Those colors are so pretty and eye-catching. I enjoy being at a harbor. Takes me back to Maine. :)

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  8. What an interesting place to hang out for a while, Bill.

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  9. I'd really like to see them docking, and enjoy their colors!

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  10. This harbor is crowded but they make it work.

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  11. Colourful new boats. Which one is yours, Bill?

    God bless.

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  12. It is these sizable fishing ships that I remember from Killybegs harbor. Beautiful photo with all those colors.

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  13. I am reminded of the bright colours of houses in Newfoundland.

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  14. Great photo, I like all the colorful boats.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  15. I'm sure getting a boat into the right place is hard. Great picture.

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  16. Beautifully located park in the harbor

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  17. A very nice photograph and nice to see the different colours of the ships.

    All the best Jan

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  18. The colors of those ships make for a really good "pop" in the photos. It looks like the most picturesque spot!

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