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Extract from the Kinsale Travel Guides:
KINSALE
has retained much of the flavour of its rich maritime history and has much in common with the formerly affluent ports of Youghal, Cork and Cobh. The eighteen-mile road south to here from Cork city travels through gentle rolling farmland and alongside an estuary. This easy, meandering coast is a favourite for fishing and birdwatching - indeed, it's so alive with birdlife that it's rewarding even for the uninitiated. At Kinsale the
harbour
is broad, and cormorants and shags skim across its gentle waters. A tongue of land curls from the west into the centre of the harbour, protecting the town from harsh winds, and on... read the whole Kinsale Travel Guides...
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