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Rock formation whose name is derived from an Icelandic word meanin sheild
Trawbreaga closest translation into english
In the last century children would circle this while reciting prayers
The Most northen point on the Iseland of Ireland
One of the rare flowers indiginous to malin head
Malin Head formed the backdrop to which Planet in 'The Last Jedi' (Disney 2017)
Local name for the raised beach
A vreature found in Malin Waters which is said to resemble a 'fish head with a tail'
A small rock formation that would make a comfortable seat
Located in a cavern within a rock near the house that always has room
The saint associated with the church by the wee house
a message to ships
Bang a few bend
there are two in malin head one big and one with the same name as someone who lives above a shop
A scottish variety of this can be found locally
The 'Bold' super-dreadnought battleship sank by a mine off Malin Head (H M S ...)
A sign designed to be seen from above
Theonly townland that borders 9 others in malin head
Malin Head is composed mainly of 400 million year old metamorphic and which other rock type
A short cut from one pub to an other
The only townland that only has borders two other
The number of digits you see from the beach at lagg
Where we welcome you
The townland that sounds like it would suit a desperate housewife
The river that runs along the back of the potato store
One of the two starwars filming sites
the port that isnt a pier
The monochrome beach
the townland that 'insulates' us from the southwesterlys
peas in a 'Pod' with our visitor banba
the scottish island visible on a clear day
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