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near to Portballintrae, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland


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C9342 : Cyclist approaching the cycle track bridge over the River Bush by Eric Jones Cyclist approaching the cycle track bridge over the River Bush
C9342 : View from Lissanduff, Portballintrae by Kenneth  Allen View from Lissanduff, Portballintrae
Looking north-east in the direction of Bushfoot
C9342 : Bushfoot Golf Club by Mike Faherty Bushfoot Golf Club
Overlooking Bush River: LinkExternal link
C9342 : Ladies who golf by Robert Ashby Ladies who golf
A foursome of colourful ladies enjoy a round of golf on the Bushmills Dunes golf course.
C9342 : Runkerry Strand by Jonathan Wilkins Runkerry Strand
Fine sands below dunes and the Bushfoot golf course.
C9342 : 'Shane' by Rossographer 'Shane'
A Barclay 0-4-0WT steam locomotive built in 1949 for Bord na Mona, 'Shane' was one of three locomotives built by Andrew Barclay of Kilmarnock for use on the peat bog rail by Bord na Mona and was specifically designed to burn... (more)
C9342 : River Bush by Kenneth  Allen River Bush
Looking east at Bushfoot
C9342 : Bushfoot Strand, Portballintrae (1) by Albert Bridge Bushfoot Strand, Portballintrae (1)
Bushfoor Strand is a sandy beach on the northern side of the mouth of the Bush River, where it enters the Atlantic.
C9342 : River Bush near Causeway Head by P L Chadwick River Bush near Causeway Head
The river arises in the Antrim Hills and discharges into the sea at Portballintrae. It is renowned for its salmon fishing. This view was taken from the Giant's Causeway & Bushmills Railway.
C9342 : Lissanduff Earthworks, Portballintrae by Colin Park Lissanduff Earthworks, Portballintrae
This site consists of two concentric earthen circles with a mound in the middle and often known as a ‘cup and saucer’. The earthworks date from the Bronze Age and the saucer was clay lined to form a circular lake and a source of water.
C9342 : Shingle bank at Bushfoot Strand by Colin Park Shingle bank at Bushfoot Strand
Looking NE from the mouth of the Bush River along Bushfoot Strand near Portballintrae.
C9342 : The River Bush meandering through the sand dunes by Nigel Thompson The River Bush meandering through the sand dunes
As seen from the Giant's Causeway and Bushmills Railway

 
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