Avant le déluge
#Mournes from the Dundrum Road. @Mournelive Image
Le déluge, Newcastle (old train station to the right). Image
The lightning, blink and you'll miss it in this clip. At the 5 second mark.
Le déluge, Newcastle, Co Down
Ominous. Image
The storm has passed but raining away. Image
The Prom being pummelled. Image
Covered Lights Image
This is more promising...
@Mournelive Image
This was worth waiting for....🌈🌈 Image
Hard to catch! 🌈🌈🌈 Image
And this .... Image
And thankfully, this is not smoke but cloud wisps. Image
Heading home now: view of Mournes from near where the Blackstaff river flows into Dundrum Inner Bay.
I think this is a super view.
@NTMournes @Mournelive Image
Angles Image
Better from the Prom, Après le déluge. Image
More 🌈 reflections ImageImage

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