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Welcome to PictureOurLand - the home of Irish landscape photography on the internet.

Within this site you will find a range of pictures that convey the natural beauty that is to be found throughout the varied Irish Landscape.

All photographs are produced using the latest printing technology and are available to purchase in a range of sizes and finishes. Framed prints are also available on request.

All orders are processed individually in order to ensure a professional and efficient service and we are happy to produce any of the images within our collections to the specifications you require.

We are also happy to accept suggestions of areas or particular beauty spots that are not presently included in our collections and we will endeavour to include these in the near future.

We hope you enjoy visiting the site and take the opportunity to bring a little piece of Ireland into your home.

John & Julie Ann McManus.

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Picture Of The Month

Murlough Nature Reserve, Co Down


Murlough National Nature Reserve is situated on the County Down coast below the Mourne Mountains. It is a fragile 5,000 year old sand dune system with heathland and woodland surrounded by estuary and sea.

The dune system at Murlough has been calculated to be 6,000 years old. The landscape seen at Murlough today owes its appearance to millennia of natural processes, particularly coastal processes in the postglacial period. A particularly stormy period in the 13th and 14th centuries resulted in a huge movement of sand. Dune was formed upon dune resulting in the unusually high dunes we see today.

As well as dune heathland, Murlough contains a mosaic of coastal habitats. Its 697 acres (282ha) include embryo dune, dune grassland, scrub and woodland. The reserve’s importance is recognised by the fact that it has been designated an Area of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation.