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Portballintrae (from
Irish Port
Bhaile an TrĂ¡,
meaning 'port of the
beach settlement') is a
small seaside village in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It...
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located on the edge of a
basalt outcropping in
County Antrim (between
Portballintrae and Portrush), and is
accessible via a
bridge connecting it to the mainland...
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several resort towns,
including Portrush (with well-known golf links),
Portballintrae and Ballycastle; on the east Cushendun,
Cushendall and
Waterfoot on...
- top of Glenbush,
through the
reservoir and
eventually into the sea at
Portballintrae. A
little known fact is that
there are 15 road
Bridge crossings over...
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bends north, p****ing
through Bushmills before reaching the sea at
Portballintrae on the
North Antrim coast. It
flows through a
fertile valley devoted...
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- Parkgate, Plumbridge, Pomeroy, Portadown, Portaferry, Portavogie,
Portballintrae, Portbraddon, Portglenone, Portrush, Portstewart, Poyntzp**** Raloo,...
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Monkstown Moss-side
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Causeway Head and
Benbane Head. The
nearest settlements are
Bushmills and
Portballintrae. "PlaceNames NI:
Benbane Head".
Archived from the
original on 1 October...
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wreck of La Girona,
found by a team of
Belgian divers off the
coast of
Portballintrae in 1968. It was the
greatest treasure salvaged up
until that time. Gold...