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  2. Ballycastle, County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Rathlin Island Ferry, Ballycastle Harbour. Bus services in Ballycastle are operated by Translink. A ferry runs between the town and Rathlin Island as part of a lifeline service. Since 2008 this ferry has been operated by the Rathlin Island Ferry Ltd [22] but previously it had been operated by Caledonian MacBrayne beginning in 1996. [23]

  3. Armoy - Wikipedia

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    Armoy (from Irish Oirthear Maí ⓘ) [2] is a village and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.It is 5.5 miles (9 km) southwest of Ballycastle and 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Ballymoney.

  4. Corrymeela Community - Wikipedia

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    Each year over 6,000 participants take part in programmes at the Corrymeela Ballycastle Centre. The community also exhibits artwork with themes of peace and reconciliation for Northern Ireland. In 2007, it exhibited The Linen Memorial , a piece made from almost 400 Irish linen handkerchiefs listing almost 4000 names of those killed in the ...

  5. Geography of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Despite the fact that North Carolina has hundreds of miles of beachfront territory, due to the Outer Banks and swampland along the coast the state lacks a good natural harbor. As such, North Carolina never developed a major port city as did neighboring states such as Georgia (Savannah), South Carolina (Charleston), and Virginia (Norfolk).

  6. Sheep Island, County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Sheep Island is an uninhabited island off the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, close to Ballintoy. The island has an area of 3.5 hectares , and is located 0.5 km off the coast. It is known for its steep cliffs (one of which is near-vertical and more than 20m in height) and rocky shores.

  7. Cushendun - Wikipedia

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    Cushendun Bridge. Cushendun is where Shane O'Neill, chief of the Tyrone O'Neill dynasty, was killed by the MacDonnells in 1567. [3]Cushendun village was designed for Ronald McNeill, the Conservative MP and author, later Lord Cushendun, in the style of a Cornish village by the architect Clough Williams-Ellis.

  8. U.S. Route 17 in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    US 17 then travels east through the city of Wilmington with US 76 on Wooster/Dawson streets and Oleander Drive, intersecting US 117, North Carolina Highway 132 (NC 132), and US 74. At the end of the US 76 concurrency near Wrightsville Beach , US 17 travels north as Military Cutoff Road before meeting up with Market Street and US 17 Business (US ...

  9. Salter Path, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Inserted in a fence completely spanning a narrow point in the island, it would tend to sequester deer to one end, away from farms and crops. The narrowest point on the island is, in fact, the village of Salter Path. There is the possibility it is named for the path that would inevitably lead to the salter, the only passage through the fence.