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  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach. Amongst those pictured are Brian Mooney (back row, far right and John Morgan, founders of the group - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach. Amongst those pictured are Brian Mooney (back row, far right and John Morgan, founders of the group - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach. amongst those pictured are Brian Mooney (back row, far left) and John Morgan, founders of the group - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • The flower of Ennistymon youth at play on Lahinch beach, 1957. Back row, from left: Frank Conway, Frank Benson, Brian O'Reilly, Donal Chambers, Pat Wall and Frank Comber. Front: Seamus Donnelly, Ambrose Skerritt, Cathal O'Loughlin, Denis Chambers and Michael Comber. Picture taken by Michael John Glynn, Enistymon
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  • Chernobyl children, visiting Clare as part of the Burren Chernobyl Project, visit Lahinch Beach - November 2, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    chernobyl-children-lahinch-beach-199...jpg
  • A Lifeguard at Fanore beach records sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, which led to a Red Flag being flown at the beach a number of times recently. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Head Lifeguard at Fanore beach Sean Mc Grath posts a sign alerting swimmers to the numerous sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, leading to a Red Flag being flown at the beach recently. Photograph by John Kelly
    Fanore-Lions Mane-20230612-007.JPG
  • Head Lifeguard at Fanore beach Sean Mc Grath posts a sign alerting swimmers to the numerous sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, leading to a Red Flag being flown at the beach recently. Photograph by John Kelly
    Fanore-Lions Mane-20230612-006.JPG
  • Head Lifeguard at Fanore beach Sean Mc Grath posts a sign alerting swimmers to the numerous sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, leading to a Red Flag being flown at the beach recently. Photograph by John Kelly
    Fanore-Lions Mane-20230612-005.JPG
  • A Lifeguard at Fanore beach took this photograph of a Lions Mane Jellyfish washed up on the beach.
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  • Head Lifeguard at Fanore beach Sean Mc Grath posts a sign alerting swimmers to the numerous sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, leading to a Red Flag being flown at the beach recently. Photograph by John Kelly
    Fanore-Lions Mane-20230612-007.JPG
  • Lifeguard Orlaith Martin scans the beach for swimmers after a swimming ban was placed at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728012.JPG
  • Lifeguard Orlaith Martin scans the beach for swimmers after a swimming ban was placed at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728013.JPG
  • Lifeguard Orlaith Martin scans the beach for swimmers after a swimming ban was placed at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728011.JPG
  • A family walk across the beach after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728016.JPG
  • A Lifeguard at Fanore beach records sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, which led to a Red Flag being flown at the beach a number of times recently. Photograph by John Kelly
    Fanore-Lions Mane-20230612-008.JPG
  • Head Lifeguard at Fanore beach Sean Mc Grath posts a sign alerting swimmers to the numerous sightings of the Lions Mane Jellyfish, leading to a Red Flag being flown at the beach recently. Photograph by John Kelly
    Fanore-Lions Mane-20230612-006.JPG
  • Lifeguards Orlaith Martin and Orla Bredin scan the beach for swimmers after a swimming ban was placed at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728015.JPG
  • A Lifeguard at Fanore beach took this photograph of a Lions Mane Jellyfish washed up on the beach.
    Lions Mane-20230609-001.JPG
  • Staying put...<br />
Staycationers Aaron O Brien with cousins Lucas and Cullen Murphy and their mum Lauren while away the time on the beach building sand castles after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728018.JPG
  • Staying put...<br />
Staycationers Aaron O Brien with cousins Lucas and Cullen Murphy and their mum Lauren while away the time on the beach building sand castles after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728021.JPG
  • Staying put...<br />
Staycationers Aaron O Brien with cousins Lucas and Cullen Murphy and their mum Lauren while away the time on the beach building sand castles after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728019.JPG
  • Some of the younger members of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club go through their paces during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of Kilkee Bealaha camogie club running during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of Kilkee Bealaha camogie club running during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tina Roche of Kilkee Bealaha camogie club during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tina Roche of Kilkee Bealaha camogie club during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tina Roche of Kilkee Bealaha camogie club during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-014.JPG
  • Members of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club are silhouetted against a Kilkee sky during a Sunday morning training session on the beach. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-006.JPG
  • Mossy Boddy, Jimmy Dobson and Dick Lewis, trainers of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club talk to their charges during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-004.JPG
  • Staying put...<br />
Staycationers Aaron O Brien with cousins Cullen and Lucas Murphy and their mum Lauren while away the time on the beach building sand castles after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728017.JPG
  • Staying put...<br />
Staycationers Aaron O Brien with cousins Lucas and Cullen Murphy and their mum Lauren while away the time on the beach building sand castles after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728020.JPG
  • Staying put...<br />
Staycationers Aaron O Brien with cousins Lucas and Cullen Murphy and their mum Lauren while away the time on the beach building sand castles after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728022.JPG
  • Club President Paddy Mc Donnell and Mick O Neill, School Liaison officer of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club meet during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club are silhouetted against a Kilkee sky during a Sunday morning training session on the beach. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-008.JPG
  • Taking Flight..Young Emily Mc Mahon enjoying flying her kite on an unseasonably quiet Kilkee beach in West Clare on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-013.JPG
  • Taking Flight..Young Emily Mc Mahon enjoying flying her kite on an unseasonably quiet Kilkee beach in West Clare on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-012.JPG
  • Early August, it's high holiday season at Kilkee and the beach is unseasonably quiet as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-005.JPG
  • A Kite Surfer makes the most of the quiet water at Kilkee beach as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-010.JPG
  • Lifeguard Tommy Noonan of Ennistymon, patrolling an almost empty beach following an announcement by Clare County Council, on the advice of the HSE, placing a prohibition on swimming in White Strand Miltown Malbay due to increased bacterial levels in the bathing water as a result of recent rainfall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20210817-008.JPG
  • Lifeguard Tommy Noonan of Ennistymon, patrolling an almost empty beach following an announcement by Clare County Council, on the advice of the HSE, placing a prohibition on swimming in White Strand Miltown Malbay due to increased bacterial levels in the bathing water as a result of recent rainfall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20210817-005.JPG
  • Lifeguard Tommy Noonan of Ennistymon, patrolling an almost empty beach following an announcement by Clare County Council, on the advice of the HSE, placing a prohibition on swimming in White Strand Miltown Malbay due to increased bacterial levels in the bathing water as a result of recent rainfall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20210817-003.JPG
  • The decaying carcass of a dead seal on the shore at White strand beach in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    White Strand-20200915-005.JPG
  • Warning signs in place after a swimming ban was posted at Kilkee beach on Tuesday. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Swim Ban-20200728003.JPG
  • A quiet beach during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-015.JPG
  • A quiet beach during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-014.JPG
  • A dog is walked alongside a quiet beach during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-011.JPG
  • Warnings posted for beach goers during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-010.JPG
  • Warnings posted for beach goers during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-008.JPG
  • A quiet beach during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-006.JPG
  • People enjoy a quiet beach during a Clare County Council Swim ban at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
    Swim Ban-20190811-004.JPG
  • Kilkee Bealaha hurling club named on a jersey during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-029.JPG
  • Club President Paddy Mc Donnell and Mick O Neill, School Liaison officer of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club meet during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-027.JPG
  • Shane Haugh of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club gets help with his helmet from his mum Linda during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-025.JPG
  • Some of the younger members of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club go through their paces during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-023.JPG
  • Members of Kilkee Bealaha camogie club running during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-018.JPG
  • Jimmy Dobson, Mossy Boddy and Dick Lewis, trainers of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-012.JPG
  • Jimmy Dobson, Mossy Boddy and Dick Lewis, trainers of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-010.JPG
  • Members of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club running against a backdrop of George's Head during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-009.JPG
  • of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-003.JPG
  • Mossy Boddy, Jimmy Dobson and Dick Lewis, trainers of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club talk to their charges during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-002.JPG
  • Mick O Neill, School Liaison officer of Kilkee Bealaha hurling club keeping an eye on the young players during a Sunday morning training session on the beach at Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee-Bealaha Hurling-20190217-001.JPG
  • A deserted beach at Kilkee as a result of a ban on swimming  due to the risk of raised pollution levels in the water. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A deserted beach at Kilkee as a result of a ban on swimming  due to the risk of raised pollution levels in the water. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20170726-010.JPG
  • A deserted beach at Kilkee as a result of a ban on swimming  due to the risk of raised pollution levels in the water. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20170726-009.JPG
  • A deserted beach at Kilkee as a result of a ban on swimming  due to the risk of raised pollution levels in the water. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20170726-008.JPG
  • A deserted beach at Kilkee as a result of a ban on swimming  due to the risk of raised pollution levels in the water. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Swim Ban-20170726-004.JPG
  • The village of Lahinch is reflected in the wet sand of the beach surface. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ronan Bradley of Maurice's Mills on the beach at Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the beach adjacent to the graveyard at Kilmacreehy, Liscannor, where the five million euros worth of drugs were found. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the beach adjacent to the graveyard at Kilmacreehy, Liscannor, where the five million euros worth of drugs were found. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Drugs Find-20161025-006.JPG
  • A view of the beach near Liscannor, where the five million euros worth of drugs were found. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Drugs Find-20161025-005.JPG
  • A view of the beach near Liscannor, where the five million euros worth of drugs were found. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Drugs Find-20161025-004.JPG
  • A view of the beach near Liscannor, where the five million euros worth of drugs were found. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Drugs Find-20161025-003.JPG
  • A general view of the Lahinch beach walkway adjacent to the championship golf course. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch Walkway-20141122-007.JPG
  • A general view of the Lahinch beach walkway adjacent to the championship golf course. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch Walkway-20141122-004.JPG
  • A general view of the Lahinch beach walkway adjacent to the championship golf course. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch Walkway-20141122-002.JPG
  • A general view of the Lahinch beach walkway adjacent to the championship golf course. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch Walkway-20141122-001.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by Sean Pender of The Brothers of Charity, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012004.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, is transferred onto the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being helped by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition and  from which the chair was donated, Sean Pender of The Brothers of Charity, Kilrush, Martin Quinn, the first ever Mr. Miltown and Kathleen Ryan, a friend of Maureen's. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012001.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012008.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device, the first ever Mr Miltown, Martin Quinn and Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012003.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, is transferred onto the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being helped by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition and  from which the chair was donated, Sean Pender of The Brothers of Charity, Kilrush, Martin Quinn, the first ever Mr. Miltown and Kathleen Ryan, a friend of Maureen's. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012001.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012007.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by Sean Pender of The Brothers of Charity, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012004.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device, the first ever Mr Miltown, Martin Quinn and Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012003.JPG
  • Taking Flight..Young Emily Mc Mahon enjoying flying her kite on an unseasonably quiet Kilkee beach in West Clare on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-013.JPG
  • Taking Flight..Young Emily Mc Mahon enjoying flying her kite on an unseasonably quiet Kilkee beach in West Clare on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-012.JPG
  • A Kite Surfer makes the most of the quiet water at Kilkee beach as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-010.JPG
  • Early August, it's high holiday season at Kilkee and the beach is unseasonably quiet as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-007.JPG
  • Early August, it's high holiday season at Kilkee and the beach is unseasonably quiet as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-006.JPG
  • Early August, it's high holiday season at Kilkee and the beach is unseasonably quiet as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-005.JPG
  • Splash Of Colour On A Grey Day..<br />
A woman dressed in a bright dry robe contemplates her options at Kilkee beach as the Summer weather continues to dissapoint. Photograph by John Kelly
    Kilkee Weather-20230802-019.JPG
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