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County Antrim / Bellaghy / Portglenone / Lough Neagh / Crosskeys Inn / River Bann / Gartan / County Down / Termon / Geography of Ireland / Mass rock / Toome
Date: 2014-05-11 09:20:24
County Antrim
Bellaghy
Portglenone
Lough Neagh
Crosskeys Inn
River Bann
Gartan
County Down
Termon
Geography of Ireland
Mass rock
Toome

Doss Pier, Co. Antrim. Quiet Places of the Lower Bann Valley was published by the authors John Hughes and Donal Barton of 36 Mosside Road, Dunmurry, Copyright Reserved[removed]The book now appears to be out of print and

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