Skyfolk | Sea Horses - Stradbally Beach, Kerry
In old seafarers’ lore, white crested waves frothing with foam were said to be white seahorses riding on the surface for all to see, possibly carrying Poseidon’s forces. This is taken over a section of Stradbally Beach in Kerry, one of Ireland’s longest beaches, which stretches for 12 glorious miles.
In old seafarers’ lore, white crested waves frothing with foam were said to be white seahorses riding on the surface for all to see, possibly carrying Poseidon’s forces. This is taken over a section of Stradbally Beach in Kerry, one of Ireland’s longest beaches, which stretches for 12 glorious miles.
In old seafarers’ lore, white crested waves frothing with foam were said to be white seahorses riding on the surface for all to see, possibly carrying Poseidon’s forces. This is taken over a section of Stradbally Beach in Kerry, one of Ireland’s longest beaches, which stretches for 12 glorious miles.