River Mahon

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The Mahon Falls, where the river falls from the Comeragh plateau.
The Mahon Falls, where the river falls from the Comeragh plateau.

The River Mahon (in Irish, an Mhachan) flows from the Comeragh Mountains in County Waterford, Ireland.

Falling down the 80-metre Mahon Falls and proceeding past the "Fairy Bush", the river then passes through the village of Mahon Bridge and on past Flahavan's Mill and under the 8-arched rail bridge in Kilmacthomas. Finally ending its journey at Bunmahon (literally "the bottom of the Mahon") on Ireland's south coast, the river drains into the region of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Celtic Sea.

On 21st October 2005, Michael Reynolds, a kayaker from Tramore, Co. Waterford, performed the only known descent in a kayak of the vertical 55 foot drop at the top of Mahon falls. This is recorded in his DVD, Tír na nÓg (www.eclipz.org)

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