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    Whale watching in Ireland: ‘The first humpback was a giant’

    Abundant marine wildlife, from whales to storm petrels, is just an hour from the Wild Atlantic Way. 

    Read Paddy Woodworth's trip out on the Holly Jo with IWDG Sightings Officer, Padraig Whooley

    https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/travel/ireland/whale-watching-in-ireland-the-first-humpback-was-a-giant-1.3528911

     

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