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All photos © Andy McInroy
The old fishing village of Portbradden sits under the cliff at the western end of White Park Bay. The name Portbradden means 'port of the Salmon' and the fishery still exists today. The church of St. Gobban is said to be the smallest in Ireland.
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Portbradden Cliffs
County Antrim
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