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        <description>The mid summer sun sets over the Blasket islands from this location.</description>
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        <description>The new Inny Valley windmill complex can be seen beyond.</description>
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        <description>The best coastal view in Kerry ?</description>
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        <title>V5185 : High mound between the two lakes</title>
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        <description>A perfect summer pitch on relatively well drained bog.

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        <description>Lower elevation then its larger cousin.

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        <title>V6593 : Gigantic breech in Rossbeigh sandspit</title>
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        <description>Despite the presence of some gorse hereabouts which indicated long term stable conditions the sea showed no mercy.
A dune island can be seen in the distance.</description>
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        <description>Compare and contrast geograph images of this boat as seen in previous years.</description>
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        <description>The intriguing name of Roads is a anglicized form of the original Irish or possibly Norse name of Na Roda, thought to mean a anchoring place for boats</description>
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        <title>V5286 : Clochans on the Cnoc na mBo path</title>
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        <description>These so called Clochans were used to support ricks of turf cut nearby for firing by the forty families ~ who lived in this area in the early 19th century.

The pathway was a droving road for cattle travelling to the Cahirciveen Fair in the more direct fashion of yesteryear.</description>
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