TAKE a look at the tiny Irish island that has stunning sandy beaches and crystal blue waters - and there's a scuba diving centre too. Inishbofin Island off the coast of Connemara is also known as "The ...
The wild weather, lack of employment and a dwindling population are all part of life for the island dwellers of Inishbofin. While it has its attractions, the exposed Inishbofin Island off the coast of ...
Out of all the anniversaries, 133 isn't the most exciting. It doesn't have the brand recognition of a 50, 75 or even 125; it has no name, no paper, crystal or gold. But for the people of Inishbofin, ...
More than €9 million of public money was spent on landing strips to improve access to Inishbofin Island, but air services never got underway, it has emerged. The airstrips at Inishbofin and Cleggan, ...
Thirteen skulls stolen from a churchyard on Inishbofin Island are on their way back home after more than130 years. In 1890, the skulls were taken from a graveyard attached to the medieval St Colman’s ...
RTÉ Travel's Deirdre Mullins explores the island of Inishbofin. The eight kilometre ferry ride from Cleggan, in north Connemara to Inishbofin Island was rough. I was travelling with friends who were ...
Dodging mountain sheep as I made my way along the rugged coastline of the tiny island of Inishbofin, I stopped to take a deep breath and soak it all in. Having laughed and cried my way through The ...
Next month, a tradition stretching back to 1855 will be broken when Inishbofin loses its resident priest. EUGENE MOLONEY visits the island to find out how the locals and their departing cleric will ...
A coffin was carried with the skulls that were stolen by British anthropologist Alfred Haddon and his assistant Andrew Dixon. A number of pallbearers carried the coffin split into sections. The bones ...
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