East Pier Head Light stands at the edge of Wicklow Harbor, guiding ships safely along Ireland’s east coast for generations. This small but iconic lighthouse marks the end of the long pier, where waves crash against the rocks and the sea stretches endlessly ahead. Built to support maritime navigation, it has become a favorite spot for waddles, offering fresh sea air and beautiful coastal views. As they made their way along the pier, lk_lh_15 and loborosh couldn’t resist the moment and managed to hide a tiny penguin stone there, leaving a playful little secret by the edge of the Irish Sea.

Last known location: 52.98321, -6.03439


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