Fastnet Rock

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Aerial footage of The Fastnet Lighthouse.

Fastnet Rock, or simply Fastnet (possibly from Old Norse Hvasstann-ey, meaning 'sharp-tooth isle'; called Carraig Aonair, meaning "lonely rock", in Irish) is a small islet in the Atlantic Ocean and the most southerly point of Ireland. It lies 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) southwest of Cape Clear Island and 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) from County Cork on the Irish mainland. Due to its location, Fastnet is known as "Ireland's Teardrop", because it was the last part of Ireland that 19th century Irish emigrants saw as they sailed to North America.

Fastnet Rock is a small clay-slate islet with quartz veins. It rises to about 30 metres (98 ft) above low water mark and is separated from the much smaller southern Little Fastnet by a 10 metres (33 ft) wide channel. Fastnet also gives its name to the sea area used by the Shipping Forecasts on BBC's Radio 4. The current lighthouse is the second to be built on the rock and is the highest in Ireland.

Fastnet Rock is used as the midpoint of one of the world's classic offshore yachting races, the Fastnet Race, a 1,126 kilometres (700 mi) round trip from Cowes on the Isle of Wight, round the rock and back to Plymouth. It is also sometimes used as a mark for yacht races from local sailing centres such as Schull, Baltimore, and Crookhaven.
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How they build these things on a rock like this in the old days is beyond me.

MaheshWalatara
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Beautiful spot. I hope they'll give her a nice paint job soon.

strafrag
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I love your footage! Would it be possible to use a small clip in an upcoming YouTube video of mine? I would of course attribute the footage to you and put a link to your video. 😊

alexandrabevis
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Great, but I also want to see inside those structures.

Marcfj
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No one knows the answer to how deep down does that rock sit? Is it just floating on the ocean?
Because the internet has no answer

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