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The Footsteps of Finn MacCool: The Landscape of Giants in IrelandThese stories continue to be used to describe the landscape. The Giant’s Causeway, Lough Neagh, the Isle of Man, and Ailsa Craig—according to the mythology—all owe their existence to Finn.
On a sheet of paper write the differences and similarities between the two loughs. Choose one of the loughs as a focus. Create a spider diagram with the name of the lough at the centre.
The Irish Republican Army (IRA) has admitted the killings of four men on the shores of Lough Neagh. Two of them were members of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC). Report shows night scenes of ...
An action plan to tackle pollution in Lough Neagh is not just targeting farmers, MLAs have been told. Agriculture minister Andrew Muir is “very aware” that NI Water is a contributor to the ...
The Earl of Shaftesbury, who owns the bed and soil of Lough Neagh has said he is still willing to sell it but won't give it away for free. The ownership has been in the Earl of Shaftesbury's ...
Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland is the largest lake on the island of Ireland and in the United Kingdom. It has a surface area of over 150 square miles and supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
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