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Radio ear : Skelligs calling

The sandstone peaks of the Skelligs loom out of the Atlantic seven miles off the coast of south-west Kerry, of which they are a geological extension—an almost ironic connection, given how utterly divorced the Skelligs now are from the human life of the mainland. The hardship of life on the neighbouring Blasket Islands was immortalised … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 1(Jan/Feb 2012), Reviews, Volume 20
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