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It's home to Ireland's only fjord, Killary Harbour, a breathtaking flooded valley stretching over nine miles and plunging 149 meters deep.
Despite being the least visited county in Ireland, according to The National Tourism Development Authority of Ireland, Co Longford may just have the most fascinating history. A variety of reasons ...
The fjord is roughly the width of Manhattan, and over the span of the nine-day period following the collapse, the water in the fjord sloshed back and forth, oscillating every 90 seconds.
This ought to cause a wave of panic: Satellite footage has revealed the frightening source vibrations that rocked the world for nine days.
Killary Fjord: Ireland’s only fjord, this 16-kilometer-long inlet offers spectacular scenery and boat trips. It’s a great spot for hiking along the fjord’s edge and enjoying the rugged ...
6 experiences you shouldn't miss in Connemara This wild landscape on Ireland’s west coast is packed with beguiling experiences.
The splendour of the Norwegian fjord landscape forms an unimpeachable backdrop to this holiday home by Office Inainn. Set high on the slopes above the water in Valldal on the country’s spectacular ...
Occupying 766 square miles, Oslo Fjord attracts Oslo residents and tourists in droves, especially during the warmer months. Water vistas are available from many parts of the city, including ...
For the quintessential Italian beach experience, head to this tucked-away location with stunning scenery.
Fjords, many of them sculpted over many ice ages, can form all over Earth. So why does Norway have so many?