We met up with Paddy at the Teelin Pier this morning to take his Sliabh League Boat Trip to see the Sliabh Liag cliffs from the water.

These cliffs are the highest in Ireland, rising three times higher than the Cliffs of Moher. The rock formations were incredible and the scene was more like mountains.

A small waterfall cascades gently down a rocky, lush green hillside into a body of water.A small boat with several people on board floats on calm water near a rocky cliff under a partly cloudy sky.A mountainous rocky cliff covered in patches of greenery rises above a body of water under a partly cloudy sky.A towering, rocky cliff landscape rises above a calm body of water under a blue sky with some clouds.A rugged, rocky coastline with steep cliffs and a small beach sits beneath a partly cloudy sky.A small blue and white boat is on the dark waters near rocky, steep cliffs under a partly cloudy sky.A large, rugged rock formation rises steeply from the water, contrasting against a partly cloudy sky.Three people wearing colorful jackets and outdoor clothing are sitting on a bench on a boat under a blue sky.Four people dressed in outdoor gear are standing together on a boat with a mountainous and rocky landscape in the background.