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Date: 09/08/09 Views: 261

Tramore

The name Tramore comes from the Irish Trá Mhór, meaning "big beach". Imaginative. It's near the village of Dunfanaghy and is accessible only by walking for 30 minutes across sand dunes, which helps keep the hordes at bay. You can find it on google maps here.

Date: 11/04/10
Owner: David Cunningham
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Starting off
 
 

Starting off

Date: 11/04/10
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The sand dunes
 
 

The sand dunes

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New Lake and Derryveagh Mountains
 
 

New Lake and Derryveagh Mountains

Date: 11/04/10
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Dunfanaghy and Sheephaven Bay
 
 

Dunfanaghy and Sheephaven Bay

Date: 11/04/10
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Tramore
 
 

Tramore

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On the beach
 
 

On the beach

Date: 11/04/10
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Looking back at the dunes
 
 

Looking back at the dunes

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Chester in for a paddle
 
 

Chester in for a paddle

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Tory Island on the horizon
 
 

Tory Island on the horizon

Populated by artists, not conservatives.

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Beach view
 
 

Beach view

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Beach again
 
 

Beach again

Date: 11/04/10
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Inbound jet from North America
 
 

Inbound jet from North America

Date: 11/04/10
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