1 month ago I went for a adventure trip to Ring Of Kerry to write an article for Wings Magazine available on board of Polish cheap flights Central Wings. We drove our Land-Rover around the Ring of Kerry through many beautiful places (will be shown on my blog in future), and we stayed for night in one of the hotels in Portmagee - part of Skellig Ring, small village opposite to Valentia Island. While tourist I was travelling with were busy having lunch in the hotel restaurant, I was watching returning fishers on their trawlers and their work on boats moored to the pier. It is hard work to deal with salt water of the ocean, waves and tons of fish. Here is a small footage of their hard work:
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