Yesterday's winds played havoc in parts of the country causing flooding in some places, but some of the public managed to use it to their advantage.
Waterford's Sean Murphy pulled off this incredible piece of skill when he jumped from the front strand to the rear strand in Tramore yesterday.
The height he gets on the jump is astounding and for obvious reasons we recommend not trying this at home.
Sean is known as a local legend in his area and with skills like this, it's easy to see why.
Well done to Sean Murphy on his kite jump from the beach in Tramore to the back strand Epic!Noelle Power Martin Cullinane
Posted by Rolf Power on Monday, August 3, 2015
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