Photo owned by Boocal (cc) The Tins and The Pale Lady Rights available. They looked up to see Miolmór, with his peaceful eyes, and Niamh, who was almost as big as the whale, floated up to kiss him. Then they sang to each other. Miolmór was too brave to complain, but they understood that all was not well in the Western Ocean. The mortals were taking over everything from the top …Read more
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