The “Harvest Seeker”, drifting in the ethereal early morning light while collecting Mariner’s Mussels from baskets moored on the sea bed of Waterford Harbour, a natural harbour at the mouth of three rivers.
The Three Sisters are the River Nore, the River Suir and the River Barrow, the latter navigable to New Ross, Ireland’s only inland port, located 32 km (20 mi) from the sea for shipping up to 32,000 tons.
The picture by the way, is just one of many featured in my book “Waterford, A County Revealed”, a project began shortly after I relocated to the county, and probably the only photographic book that fully illustrates its beauty. Published as a self published print-on-demand book through the international company Blurb, reviews, sample pages and other details can be found by just clicking on the book cover below…
