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[edit] Dún Chaoin
Why is this article under a placename that does not exist, which has no legal status and which cannot be found on any current map? El Gringo 02:54, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Most westerly point
There are 3 westerly points on the maps of the Slea Head area. Two are named, Sybil Point and Clogher Head. The most southerly, un-named, is I presume, Garraun Point. According to Google Satelite Maps, Clogher, at 10.4744xx is slightly further west than Garraun at 10.4736xx. Someone with a GPS could help verify which is right.--Rye1967 04:13, 23 July 2006 (UTC)