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LC-school-trip-03 
 Pupils from Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Carraig an Earra, Baile an Chollaigh, Co. Chorcaí (Ballincollig Co Cork) on the Cape Clear ferry as they visit the Gaeltacht island of Cape Clear. Oileán Chléire is the southernmost inhabited Gaeltacht island and is just 3 miles long and 1 mile wide, located 8 miles offshore and with a permanent population of just 110 people. The students stayed overnight and enjoyed snorkelling, swimming, kayaking and dancing all through our native Irish language. Pic Larry Cummins
LC-school-trip-03 
 Pupils from Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Carraig an Earra, Baile an Chollaigh, Co. Chorcaí (Ballincollig Co Cork) on the Cape Clear ferry as they visit the Gaeltacht island of Cape Clear. Oileán Chléire is the southernmost inhabited Gaeltacht island and is just 3 miles long and 1 mile wide, located 8 miles offshore and with a permanent population of just 110 people. The students stayed overnight and enjoyed snorkelling, swimming, kayaking and dancing all through our native Irish language. Pic Larry Cummins
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Pupils from Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Carraig an Earra, Baile an Chollaigh, Co. Chorcaí (Ballincollig Co Cork) on the Cape Clear ferry as they visit the Gaeltacht island of Cape Clear. Oileán Chléire is the southernmost inhabited Gaeltacht island and is just 3 miles long and 1 mile wide, located 8 miles offshore and with a permanent population of just 110 people. The students stayed overnight and enjoyed snorkelling, swimming, kayaking and dancing all through our native Irish language. Pic Larry Cummins


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