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Kilcummin (Irish: Cill Chuimín) [1] is a beachhead and civil parish on the northern coast of County Mayo in Ireland. [2] Traditionally a fishing community, [3] the Kilcummin area is sparsely populated.
Banna Strand (Gaeilge: Trá na Beannaí), also known as Banna Beach, is a beach in North Kerry, Ireland. It is an Atlantic Ocean beach extending from the Smallrock (Roc Beag) and Blackrock in the North to Carrahane at its southern edge.
Praia da Arrifana is a beach within the Municipality of Aljezur, in the Algarve, Portugal. [1] The beach is on the western Seaboard in the north west of the Algarve. The beach is 6.0 miles (9.7 km) south south west of the village of Aljezur, and is 71.0 miles (114.3 km) north west, by road, from the regions capital of Faro.
to lonely Banna Strand. The German ship was lying there, with rifles in galore. Up came a British ship and spoke, 'No Germans reach the shore; You are our Empire's enemy, and so we bid you stand. No German boot shall e'er pollute the lonely Banna Strand.' As they sailed for Queenstown Harbour, said the Germans: 'We're undone
Sherkin Island, West Cork, Ireland Tráigh Eoghain mhóir, also known as Cow Strand Sherkin Friary The former girls' national school An Cúinne Harbour, Sherkin Island Silver Strand Sherkin Island , historically called Inisherkin ( Irish : Inis Arcáin ), [ 2 ] lies southwest of County Cork in Ireland alongside other islands of Roaringwater Bay .
Dublin Bay in relation to Ireland. Dublin Bay (Irish: Cuan Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a C-shaped inlet of the Irish Sea on the east coast of Ireland.The bay is about 10 kilometres wide along its north–south base, and 7 km in length to its apex at the centre of the city of Dublin; stretching from Howth Head in the north to Dalkey Point in the south.
Øresund is a shallow strait which allows rather fast temperature rises, when air temperatures permits.Possible bathing season is between mid-May and mid-September. However, to reach fairly good bathing temperatures (of at least 18 °C (64.4 °F) or higher) in the afternoons, air temperature needs to be above 25 °C (77 °F) for about a week in May, while just a few days of heat is enough in ...
Enniscrone – also spelt Inniscrone and officially named Inishcrone (Irish: Inis Crabhann) [2] – is a small seaside town in County Sligo, Ireland.Its sandy beach, tourist campsite, and golf course all attract visitors.