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Fanore Carrucans - Tony and Ann in back, Lyn and Nola in front148 viewsThis photo shows 4 of the Fanore based Carrucan clan
Back: Tony and Ann (who is married to Patsy Carrucan)
Front: Lyn and Nola (Patsy's sister who is married to Tony)
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip137 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip125 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip130 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip129 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip137 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip134 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip116 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip148 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip119 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip128 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip146 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip121 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip122 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip141 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip117 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip146 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip143 views
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2012 - Fanore - general shots on a walking daytrip140 views
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Irish Emigration Stamp163 viewsIrish Emigration is celebrated in this Irish postage stamp
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The Burren145 viewsThe Burren (Great Rock) is a plateau occupying a vast area of North Clare. It rises in the south from the foothills near Killanoboy and Kilfenora, is bounded in the east by the Gortaclare mountains and is contained in the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Its highest peak, Slieve Elva, overlooks Galway Bay and the Aran Islands. It is an area of scenic attractions - wild and lonely but picturesque - where the clear light, reflected from the stone-grey hills, seems to radiate an air of timelessness, made more realistic by the many pre-historic remains that dot the fields and the valleys beneath. The Burren is of particular interest to archeologists, botanists, speleologists, zoologists, ornithologists, etc.
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The Burren140 viewsThe Burren (Great Rock) is a plateau occupying a vast area of North Clare. It rises in the south from the foothills near Killanoboy and Kilfenora, is bounded in the east by the Gortaclare mountains and is contained in the west by the Atlantic Ocean. Its highest peak, Slieve Elva, overlooks Galway Bay and the Aran Islands. It is an area of scenic attractions - wild and lonely but picturesque - where the clear light, reflected from the stone-grey hills, seems to radiate an air of timelessness, made more realistic by the many pre-historic remains that dot the fields and the valleys beneath. The Burren is of particular interest to archeologists, botanists, speleologists, zoologists, ornithologists, etc.
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The Fields Above Fanore189 viewsThe Fields Above Fanore (sung to the Tune of Galway Bay] was written by Dr Bryan McMahon
Hear Patsy Carrucan sing this song: http://soundcloud.com/fanoremosaics/the-fields-above-fanore
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