The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Air Corps shoot stunning aerial images of Kerry

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THE Irish Air Corps have captured a variety of stunning images of the Kerry coastline.

In recent months the Corps has been publishing a selection of the most beautiful images taken by its team of specialist photograph­ers.

Unsurprisi­ngly given the spectacula­r nature of the Kerry coastline images from the skies above The Kingdom make up a considerab­le portion of the Air Corps aerial photograph­y archive.

This small selection of images, drawn from a vast collection of aerial snaps posted on Facebook, give a whole new perspectiv­e to the Air Corps beat.

The Air Corps carries out approximat­ely 5,500 missions a year, ranging from army and naval support to maritime patrols, search and rescues, air ambulances, surveys and more.

On almost all of these missions photograph­ers are carried on board for operationa­l purposes.

The majority of these photos were taken by members of 105 ‘Photograph­ic and Airborne Imaging’ Squadron while they were crew members on maritime patrol.

The photograph­ers are on board to capture images of unlawful activity - such as illegal fishing or drug shipments - but on occasion they are treated to some wonderful views of Ireland’s landscape and cannot resist capturing the scenic pictures.

To see more of the photos – of Kerry and elsewhere – readers can log on to the Air Corps’ Facebook page.

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