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WHAT TO DO IN AND AROUND KILLALA
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The Origins of Irish Food and Farming
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North East Mayo & Moy Valley
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Salmon
There is something profoundly literary about the life of a salmon. Born into the waters of a river, they head to the mouth of the river at a young age, fattening up and preparing for the changes in water salinity that they will experience as adults.
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