'It's said Inishtrahull was the departure lounge for the spirits to go to Tír na nÓg': the hidden history of Ireland's most northerly island : vimarsana.com

'It's said Inishtrahull was the departure lounge for the spirits to go to Tír na nÓg': the hidden history of Ireland's most northerly island

We set sail from Bunagee Pier near Culdaff on a morning with hardly a cloud in sight and a vast, peaceful sea ahead. Forty minutes into our journey aboard the Amazing Grace yacht charter, and the depth measurement on the navigation aid begins to drop rapidly. We have entered the Inishtrahull Sound, a wide and deep chasm where the seabed drops to below 90 metres. You can feel the vastness below in the depths of your belly, the ocean rocking as we cross this space of infinite blueness.

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