Blasket Islands

Blasket Islands

Blasket Islands

Off the coast of the Dingle Peninsula, the Blasket Islands (Na Blascaodai) emerge from the Atlantic Ocean as a cluster of abandoned sandstone outcrops. For centuries, these islands were inhabited by a community that spoke Irish, preserving a unique cultural and linguistic heritage. In 1953, the Irish government, citing the dangers of isolation, mandated an evacuation, leading to the islands’ abandonment. Today, visitors can explore the rugged, windswept landscapes and the remnants of the once-thriving communities, offering a poignant glimpse into a bygone era.

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