Torc Waterfall is one of the most beautiful natural spots in Killarney National Park, cascading about 20 meters down the slopes of Torc Mountain. The name “Torc” comes from the Irish word for “wild boar,” linked to local legends about a man cursed to transform into one. As lk_lh_15 and loborosh explored the lush forest paths around the waterfall, they couldn’t resist hiding a tiny penguin stone, leaving a playful little secret in this magical setting.

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