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Dungarvan to Ring 05-06-0621 
 The Dungarvan Crossing
We enjoyed the crossing of the Coinegar with a great crowd on June 16th 2016. It meant walking across Dungarvan Bay while the tide was at it's lowest and heading for Helvic. It still meant walking in about a foot of water across the Dungarvan stretch which was awesome. It's only done on one day each year so it felt quite special and exciting. Picture: Maureen Maher
Dungarvan to Ring 05-06-0621 
 The Dungarvan Crossing
We enjoyed the crossing of the Coinegar with a great crowd on June 16th 2016. It meant walking across Dungarvan Bay while the tide was at it's lowest and heading for Helvic. It still meant walking in about a foot of water across the Dungarvan stretch which was awesome. It's only done on one day each year so it felt quite special and exciting. Picture: Maureen Maher
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The Dungarvan Crossing
We enjoyed the crossing of the Coinegar with a great crowd on June 16th 2016. It meant walking across Dungarvan Bay while the tide was at it's lowest and heading for Helvic. It still meant walking in about a foot of water across the Dungarvan stretch which was awesome. It's only done on one day each year so it felt quite special and exciting. Picture: Maureen Maher


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