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Curraghs
and Coracles
The curragh (Irish: curragh) is the traditional fishing boat of the Irish
western seaboard, and will be seen in use from Donegal to Kerry, even to
this day. The coracle, a basket-like skin-covered boat, has been much more
traditional on inland waters, such as the Boyne, and has all but died out
during the last few decades.
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