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 5-8-2014: Goatcatchers Pat Cahill and John McGrath pictured overlooking Dingle Bay in County Kerry on Tuesday with a captured wild mountain goat who will be crowned 'King Puck' at the annual Puck Fair in Killorglin which begins next Sunday August 10th, 11th 12th. The wild mountain goat who will become the 401st 'king of ireland' will 'reign' for three days and three nights before being released back into the McGillycuddy Reeks Mountains on Tuesday evening.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
1654861 
 5-8-2014: Goatcatchers Pat Cahill and John McGrath pictured overlooking Dingle Bay in County Kerry on Tuesday with a captured wild mountain goat who will be crowned 'King Puck' at the annual Puck Fair in Killorglin which begins next Sunday August 10th, 11th 12th. The wild mountain goat who will become the 401st 'king of ireland' will 'reign' for three days and three nights before being released back into the McGillycuddy Reeks Mountains on Tuesday evening.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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5-8-2014: Goatcatchers Pat Cahill and John McGrath pictured overlooking Dingle Bay in County Kerry on Tuesday with a captured wild mountain goat who will be crowned 'King Puck' at the annual Puck Fair in Killorglin which begins next Sunday August 10th, 11th 12th. The wild mountain goat who will become the 401st 'king of ireland' will 'reign' for three days and three nights before being released back into the McGillycuddy Reeks Mountains on Tuesday evening.
Picture by Don MacMonagle


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