DescriptionAillnagreagh, Loop Head - geograph.org.uk - 1088809.jpg
English: Aillnagreagh, Loop Head This inlet on the southern side of Loop Head is notable for its unusual rock formations and strata. Whilst most of the limestone slabs are horizontal, the nearby headland slopes upward at about 60 degrees. An isolated stack of harder rock remains in the centre of the bay. The sea at this point forms the mouth of the Shannon Estuary.
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