Please Keep Our Coasts Clean
The pictures on this sign were provided by pupils of Killaghtee National School.
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The pictures include several amazing sites of historical interest that can be found on St John's Point, as well as animals and flowers.
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It can be found next to the cattle grid as you enter Trabane Beach (White Beach), also known as Coral Beach or even St. John's Point Beach.
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Location: 54.5811, -8.4401
"The Lookout".
The WW2 Lookout Post, renovated by DCL in 2020/21.
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One of 83 across Ireland established by the Marine and Coastwatching Service.
54.5701, -8.4545
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"Breac".
Breac is an Irish word layered with meaning.
Primarily, it is the word for trout or speckled – like the flecks of color on a trout's back.
"McSwyne's".
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A castle built in the early 1400s.
This was the seat of the McSwynes, a Galloglass Clan (Irish speaking mercenaries from Scotland).
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54.6188, -8.3803
"Raghán" and "Bairneach".
Rabhán (Thrift), also known as sea thrift or sea pink,
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Bairneach is the Irish for Limpet or Barnacle.