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For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
For the first time, a humpback whale was spotted near the mouth of a river in Ireland. The creature was seen swimming “way up” in the Shannon Estuary — which flows southwest into the ...
The Shannon was always first on the page, it’s long line headed from the estuary at Limerick up to Leitrim in the North. Three bulges signified each of the three big lakes embedded in the river ...
The longest river in Ireland and indeed longer than any in neighboring Great Britain, the Shannon rises from a dark and mysterious pool in County Cavan and flows south and west for 360km (224 ...
Michael G. Healy †, Kieran R. Hickey ‡, Historic land reclamation in the intertidal wetlands of the Shannon estuary, western Ireland, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 36: THE 7TH ...
The next moment, a great flood burst from the well forever carrying her westward to the sea. So did Ireland’s longest waterway, the River Shannon, earn her name. The story, however, hasn’t ended.
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