Natural features
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Natural features in Kilcolman parish, from Irish Tourist Association Survey, 1945
This section contains a description of the landscape of Kilcolman parish, which in the words of the surveyor is “generally unremarkable”. The main geographical feature is the Robe river which touches the parish at the southern end. The highest point is 450 feet near Barneycarroll and the views from here are described.
The headings for the survey are listed below. Clicking on the heading will open the relevant section in the survey.
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