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Off in a Currach

Off in a Currach
Here on the Wild Atlantic Way we see this fisherman rowing a Currach. There were a few of these tradition boats around here and in reality he was probably putting it away for the night.

The Currach is probably the best-known of the Wild Atlantic Way’s iconic boats, with slightly different versions native to the counties of Donegal, Kerry, Clare, Galway and Mayo. Traditionally, this small, curved rowing boat was made by placing animal hide cured in a special mixture of plant life over wooden slats. Tar was then painted over the boat, to seal the places where the skins met. Today however, canvas and resin are sometimes used as substitutes for animal skins and tar.
www.wildatlanticway.com/highlights/traditional-boats-guide

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 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
It was at the end of our 12 pins drive which had had some good weather too. This place was just below our cottage here on the Wild Atlantic Way. Yes, time is slow in Ireland. ~ Herb
6 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
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We can't always have sunshine Diana (unless we live in Australia perhaps :) ) See reply to Steve above too. Regards, Herb
6 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Thank you Rainer - I thought the landscape captured here was a little dreary but the overall landscape here was wonderful. Chers, Herb
6 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Interesting information about this great image of tradition still at work.
6 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Thanks a lot George. Not quite as informative as your 'bush-ranger' saga but a real blast of living history nonetheless. Glad you liked it, Herb
6 years ago.

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