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Historic Northern Ireland: The Irish haven that helped to sink the Bismarck | Mail Online

Posted by on July 10, 2011

The Irish haven that helped to sink the Bismarck

By
Annie Caulfield

Last updated at 1:59 PM on 10th July 2011

Criss-crossing the 230 acres of Castle Archdale’s forest parkland, on the shores of Fermanagh’s Lough Erne in Northern Ireland, are paths covered in wood chips.

They keep the noise to a minimum. In the peace, you hear song thrushes, see tiny tree creeper birds twist their way up ancient trees and watch red squirrels dance… (View original article)

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