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Extract from the Annalong Travel Guides:
The small fishing harbour of
ANNALONG -
its name in Irish is
th na Long
, or "the ford of the ships" - is a pleasantly relaxed seaside town during the summer, with a stony beach and Slieve Binnion providing a grandiloquent backdrop. In the harbour, pleasure craft are tied up alongside the fishing boats and small trawlers; the whiff of their herring catches sometimes permeates the whole town. The village goes about its maritime work in its narrow streets much as it always has done, and it comes as a surprise in this out-of-the-way part of the North to find the grey harbour walls adorned with the familiar ritu... read the whole Annalong Travel Guides...
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