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niyad

(112,974 posts)
Mon May 8, 2017, 02:07 PM May 2017

Irish beach washed away 33 years ago reappears overnight after freak tide

Irish beach washed away 33 years ago reappears overnight after freak tide

Villagers express delight after entire beach that vanished in Achill Island storms in 1984 turns back sands of time

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Dooagh beach, Achill Island, then and now


An Irish beach that disappeared more than 30 years ago has returned to an island off the County Mayo coast. The sand at Dooagh, Achill Island, was washed away by storms in 1984, leaving only rocks and rock pools. But after a freak tide around Easter this year, hundreds of tonnes of sand were deposited around the area where the beach once stood, recreating the old 300-metre stretch of golden sand.

Sean Molloy, manager at Achill Tourism, said local people were delighted to have the beach back. Recalling the events of 1984, he said: “Some big storms destroyed the beach. It was completely washed away and 1984 was the last time the beach was there. “Then in April we had that cold snap over Easter and the wind was coming from the north. It was steady and must have transported sand in from elsewhere.”

Alan Gielty, who runs a local restaurant, said the reformed beach was attracting a new influx of tourists. “We have a beautiful little village as it is, but it is great to look out and see this beautiful beach instead of just rocks,” he said. “Since people have seen the news of the beach, we have had plenty more visitors from the middle of the country.”


Achill Island is a remote, rugged and unspoilt peninsula in the west of Ireland. Its most famous inhabitant was Heinrich Böll, the German anti-Nazi Nobel prize-winning writer, who lived on the island in the 1950s and 60s. His former cottage has been transformed into a retreat for writers and a place where Böll fans pay homage.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/08/irish-beach-washed-away-reappears-freak-tide

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Irish beach washed away 33 years ago reappears overnight after freak tide (Original Post) niyad May 2017 OP
witchcraft, plain and simple Blue_Tires May 2017 #1
shhhh, you promised not to tell!!! niyad May 2017 #4
Please ask the witches... Big_K May 2017 #11
Arr, lads; it's the Bermuda Shillelagh. mahatmakanejeeves May 2017 #2
My grandfather, Billy Murphy, was from County Mayo..n/t monmouth4 May 2017 #3
that's amazing! kentuck May 2017 #5
It's my island. H2O Man May 2017 #6
County of my ancestors! mcar May 2017 #7
The Fay used their magic to bring it back in time for their centennial luau. Baitball Blogger May 2017 #8
The luck of the Irish IronLionZion May 2017 #9
Obviously bjvom May 2017 #10
Sand between the toes packman May 2017 #12
Leprechauns Ligyron May 2017 #13
"Take me home to Mayo, across the Irish Sea...." Tanuki May 2017 #14
Did a pot of gold wash up too. lol romanic May 2017 #15

IronLionZion

(45,380 posts)
9. The luck of the Irish
Mon May 8, 2017, 03:01 PM
May 2017

just as Europe loses the UK, Ireland gains land from the ocean.

The only logical explanation:

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