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National Trust – The Mournes
National Trust – The Mournes
National Trust - The Mournes
The National Trust property in the Mourne mountains covers approximately 526 hectares and includes Slieve Donard, the highest peak in Northern Ireland, and Slieve Commedagh, whose peak can be seen on the right of this photograph © Patrick Bracelli
National Trust - The Mournes
A view of the northern slope of Slieve Donard, Northern Ireland's tallest peak at 852m © Patrick Bracelli
National Trust - The Mournes
The "Saddle" between the peaks of Slieve Donard and Slieve Commedagh, which is also part of the NT property © Patrick Bracelli
National Trust - The Mournes
A view of Dundrum Bay from the slopes of Slieve Commedagh © Patrick Bracelli
National Trust - The Mournes
One of the youngest members of the community of feral ponies that has lived in the Mourne mountains for the past one hundred years © Patrick Bracelli