Irish Auto Trail-Ballysadare to Dunmoran Strand, County Sligo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- This route picks up where the Strandhill to Ballysadare travel video left off, following the N59 west-northwest from Ballysadare.
The route travels along the north slope of the Ox Mountains to Dunmoran Strand, a long, flat beach on the Atlantic coast of Ireland.
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Camera: Sony Active Camera FDR-X3000
Vehicle: Avis Rental 2019 Opel Corsa
Image Credits:
1) Ardnaglass Bridge (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage - www.buildingso...)
2) P. Breheney Building (National Inventory of Architectural Heritage - www.buildingso...)
Music Credits:
Road Home/Vyen
Chubs/Quincas Moreira
Wishful Thinking/Dan Lebowitz
Highway One/Steve Adams
Friendly Dance/Nico Staf
Muffled Tines/roljui
Tropic Fuse/French Fuse
Future Glider/Brian Bolger
Endnotes:
1) “Corhawnagh Roman Catholic Church, HALFQUARTER [LEYNY BY.], SLIGO”; National Inventory of Architectural Heritage; www.buildingso...
2) “Saint Adamman's Roman Catholic Church, LEEKFIELD, SLIGO”; National Inventory of Architectural Heritage; www.buildingso...
3) Darras, L’Abbe J.E.; A General History of the Catholic Church: From the commencement of the Christian Era until the Present Time; P.O’Shea, New York, 1866; www.google.com...
4) The Wiltshire Archaelogical and Natural History Magazine, Volume VI; Bell & Daldy, London, 1860; www.google.com...
5) “Ardnaglass Bridge, TOBERAWNAUN, SLIGO”, National Inventory of Architectural Heritage; www.buildingso...
6) “P Breheney, SOODRY, SLIGO”; National Inventory of Architectural Heritage; www.buildingso...
7) Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth; “The Gathering Place of Tir Fhiachrach: Recovering a Lost Landscape of Assembly at Aughris, Co. Sligo”; aran.library.n...
8) O’Rorke, T.; History, Antiquities, and Present State of the Parishes of Ballysadare and Kilvarnet, in the County of Sligo; James Duffy and Sons, Dublin, 1878; www.google.com...
9) Lord Killanin and Duignan, Michael; Shell Guide to Ireland; Ebury Press, London; 1962