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 21-4-2014: The Healy-Rae family are famed for their ingenuity in garnering publicity and their helpers went to enormous heights to at the weekend to erect two posters on the top of Ireland's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil in Mid Kerry over the Easter weekend. The posters for Danny and his son Johnny who are both candidates in the forthcoming county council elections are attached to rocks at the foot of the metal Cross 3,414ft above sea level and cleary visible to all climbers.
Picture supplied by MacMonagle, killarney
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 21-4-2014: The Healy-Rae family are famed for their ingenuity in garnering publicity and their helpers went to enormous heights to at the weekend to erect two posters on the top of Ireland's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil in Mid Kerry over the Easter weekend. The posters for Danny and his son Johnny who are both candidates in the forthcoming county council elections are attached to rocks at the foot of the metal Cross 3,414ft above sea level and cleary visible to all climbers.
Picture supplied by MacMonagle, killarney
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21-4-2014: The Healy-Rae family are famed for their ingenuity in garnering publicity and their helpers went to enormous heights to at the weekend to erect two posters on the top of Ireland's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil in Mid Kerry over the Easter weekend. The posters for Danny and his son Johnny who are both candidates in the forthcoming county council elections are attached to rocks at the foot of the metal Cross 3,414ft above sea level and cleary visible to all climbers.
Picture supplied by MacMonagle, killarney


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