Kinard East, Ballinskelligs, County Kerry.
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Kinard East, Ballinskelligs, County Kerry.

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Watching the Skelligs on Coastal Ireland.
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Witchy weather around Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry

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On the Fringes of Europe
On the Fringes of Europe
The name Ballinskelligs derives from Baile an Sceilg meaning ‘Place of the craggy rock’ and refers to a coastal village on the Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry. On the western fringe of Europe, this has always been a remote and none-too affluent part of the country, which is likely why early Christian monks, in search of solitude settled on Skellig Michael, one of two islands some miles off the…
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Keeping Watch
In 1809 in an effort to put a stop to marine-based smuggling the British government – then at war with Napoleonic France – established a body called the Preventive Water Guard (otherwise known as the Preventive Boat Service). Operating across these islands, the Waterguard was the sea-based arm of revenue enforcement, its members based in Watch Houses around the coast of Britain and Ireland, with…
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Gaelic Memories Photo on the cover of Ballinskelligs Remembered Volume 2, raising money for the elderly in the local community.