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  • ...gabbro. At its northern end Mynydd Rhiw rises to 1000 feet, the outcrop of Curlew's Crag looming above the village of [[Rhiw]]. Mynydd Penarfynydd is one of ...a fine day, take in [[Cardigan Bay]], [[Bardsey Island]] and the [[Wicklow Mountains]]; at night, South Stack Lighthouse is visible in the distance. A road to t
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  • Slieve Gallion is the eastern limit of the Sperrin Mountains It has 2 peaks: the southwestern peak at ''Glenarudda Mountain'' and ''Tint ...te=2008-05-17|publisher=''Environment and Heritage Service''}}</ref>), the curlew, and the red grouse. The otter can also be found around nearby rivers.<ref
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  • ...ives extensive views towards the North Shropshire plain and the [[Cambrian Mountains]]. ...t are normally associated with upland areas present, including red grouse, curlew, peregrine falcon and the rare ring ouzel.
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  • ...a town in [[County Roscommon]]. It is located at the foot of the [[Curlew Mountains]] near [[Lough Key]] in the north of the county. Carrowkeel Megalithic Ceme ...ish were ambushed and routed while marching through a pass in the [[Curlew Mountains]], with the English forces suffering heavy casualties. Losses by allied Iri
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  • ...e Second Battle of Mag Tuired and fled southward until he came to [[Curlew Mountains|Carn Corrslebe]], where he rested. He saw ahead of him a beautiful plain fu ...ere is a fine view of the lake from the N4 road as it ascends the [[Curlew Mountains]] after bypassing Boyle. The wild beauty of the view though is wilfully spo
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  • ...hing towards Bray (''Brí Chualann'').<ref>Pearson, P (2001). "Between the Mountains and the Sea" ''Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County'', The O'Brien Press {{ISBN|9 ...oorhen, water rail, grey heron, little egret, common redshank, greenshank, curlew, common snipe, oystercatcher, bar-tailed godwit, common kingfisher, sedge w
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