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'''Tullybrack''' is a hill of 1,266 feet in [[Fermanagh]], in the | '''Tullybrack''' is a hill of 1,266 feet in [[Fermanagh]], in the south of the county. | ||
The hill is of limestone, and is full of sinkholes leading to long cave systems, of which the largest, the [[Reyfad Caves]], worm far beneath the hills. | The hill is of limestone, and is full of sinkholes leading to long cave systems, of which the largest, the [[Reyfad Caves]], worm far beneath the hills. |
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Summit: | 1,266 feet H090458 54°21’39"N, 7°51’44"W |
Tullybrack is a hill of 1,266 feet in Fermanagh, in the south of the county.
The hill is of limestone, and is full of sinkholes leading to long cave systems, of which the largest, the Reyfad Caves, worm far beneath the hills.