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Bantry
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The rounded low hills in foreground are a celebrated example of drumlins - these surround Bantry.
The islands of the inner bay (Whiddy, Rabbit, Chapel, Hog and Horse Islands) are all formed by drumlins and form part of a ‘drumlin swarm’ which is recognised as being of geological importance in the Cork County Development Plan.
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John Crellin
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23 June 2011
NIKON D700
25/02/2013 10:40:05
1/640 sec - F/8
Focal Length: 35mm
Lens: 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR
Exposure mode: Shutter speed priority AE
Metering: Multi-segment
Focussing: AF-S
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Exp. compensation: -0.7 EV
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2296
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