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Geologic Formation Attractions In New Quay

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New Quay and similar may mean: New Quay, a seaside town in Ceredigion, Wales. New Quay, a residential precinct in Melbourne Docklands, Australia. Newquay, a town in Cornwall, England. New Quay , a seaside town in civil parish Oughtmama, DED Abbey, SRD Ballyvaughan, Barony of Burren, County Clare, on the west coast of Ireland, on the south shore of Galway Bay and near the border with County Galway. New Quay , a small abandoned port in Devon.
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Geologic Formation Attractions In New Quay

  • 1. Cliffs of Moher Liscannor
    The Cliffs of Moher are sea cliffs located at the southwestern edge of the Burren region in County Clare, Ireland. They run for about 14 kilometres. At their southern end, they rise 120 metres above the Atlantic Ocean at Hag's Head, and, eight kilometres to the north, reach their maximum height of 214 metres just north of O'Brien's Tower, a round stone tower near the midpoint of the cliffs, built in 1835 by Sir Cornelius O'Brien, then continue at lower heights. The closest settlements are Liscannor and Doolin . From the cliffs, and from atop the tower, visitors can see the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, the Maumturks and Twelve Pins mountain ranges to the north in County Galway, and Loop Head to the south. The cliffs rank among the most visited tourist sites in Ireland, with around 1.5 millio...
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