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This album is a record of a four hour walk on Sunday August 11th., 2008.
Ballymacarbery is situated on river Nire aat the Western end of the deep valley where the river flows down from the Comeragh mountains to join the Siuir which flows Eastward to join the sea at Waterford.
A car park five miles East of Ballymacarbery is the starting point for a slightly marked trail up to the sileog lakes nestled into corries under the Northern rim of the Comeraghs.
These mountains that follow the East/ West folding lines of the Welsh Mountains are formed from the Old Red Sandstone that on cursory examination looks exactly like badly weathered all in aggregate concrete.
All four seasons of Irish weather were amoply represented on the hills in these four hours.
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