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The Barrow

The imposing ruin Carlow Castle and monastic centre from the seventh century which joins the Nore and Suir rivers before The Three Sisters meet the sea.

River GodsBy admin_twcJuly 13, 2017
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The Boyne

The legend of Ireland river, its brow revealing its age 1690. The Boyne is associated with Battle of the Boyne and stories that reach back before history.

River GodsBy admin_twcJuly 13, 2017
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The Liffey

The Liffey provides both electrical power and drinking water for Dublin City. This river holds the only female head and no one knows why.

River GodsBy admin_twcJuly 13, 2017
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The Shannon

Originating from a small pool in the slops of Cuilcagh Mountain in Co. Cavan, it has become Ireland’s largest river.

River GodsBy admin_twcJuly 13, 2017
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