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Posted: 08 Oct 2009


Taken: 01 Jul 2001

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ireland
nets
ulster
carrick-a-rede
rock-in-the-road
fishermen setting


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Fishermen Working their Nets Near Carrick-a-rede

Fishermen Working their Nets Near Carrick-a-rede
Carrick-a-rede, meaning "Rock-in-the-Road," is a large rock that juts out from the north coast of Northern Ireland. It's position makes it an ideal place for fishing and fisherman have used the rock for centuries to spread their nets. The rock can be reached by a rope bridge that is open to tourists during the summer months but is also still used by fishermen, some of whom are seen here. For a picture of the bridge see my Northern Ireland set. I had posted this picture before, but have edited it slightly and reposted it.

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