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English: Lough Nambrackdarrig. Lochan trapped by sandstone outcrops north of Knockboy. On the Cork Kerry border looking south towards Knockboy (706m). Wonder what the name means? Anything to do with red trout? Probably not, but it would be fun casting a line to find out.
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Object location51° 49′ 07″ N, 9° 26′ 20″ W  Heading=180° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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27 June 2006

51°49'7.320"N, 9°26'20.400"W

heading: 180.00 degree

51°49'7.3"N, 9°26'20.4"W

heading: 180 degree

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