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Sheep of Ballygally by Lexa Harpell.
Ireland is well renown for its rolling green hills and the sheep that dot these iconic landscapes.
You'll find a variety of breeds lazily eating the bright green grasses, looking out across the hills or staring at you wondering what the fuss is all about.
These sheep feed on the rich grassland in Ballygally, Northern Ireland.
I had the wonderful opportunity to stay and explore the incredible surrounding countrysides for several months and absorb Ireland's rural beauty.
Walking the paths of rural Ireland gives peace to your soul.
Welcome to my eclectic gallery! Spend a few moments to explore and consider the images. Author - Photography - Travel. My birthplace is Bondi, Australia - my home is wherever I am in the world. My motto - 'Travel and leave a legacy in life' My books, photography and projects are intertwined, they inspire each other and take me to fascinating places. With a curious mind and loving diversity in my life, I'm mostly travelling 'on the road' capturing images of places and subjects from my surroundings, as well as finding inspiring new projects to work on. "Lexa sees the world in brilliant colour - hiking and travelling in remote and off the beaten track places - capturing her country ' s incredible raw beauty with her trusty, well-used...
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