- and The
Skerries,
located off the
Antrim coast of
Northern Ireland.
Skerries is the name of a
coastal area of Dublin, Ireland, with many
skerries offs****...
- The
Skerries may also
refer to:
Skerries,
County Armagh, a
townland in
County Armagh Skerry,
County Antrim, a
parish in
County Antrim The
Skerries, Northern...
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Bound Skerry is part of the Out
Skerries group in the
Shetland Islands. As well as
being the most
easterly island of that group, it is also the easternmost...
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Skerries (Irish: Na Sceirí,
meaning 'rocky islands') is a
coastal town in Fingal, in the
north of
County Dublin, Ireland.
Skerries was
historically a fishing...
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called Da
Skerries or just
Skerries.[citation needed] The Out
Skerries lie
about 6
kilometres (4 mi)
northeast of Whalsay; and
Bound Skerry forms the...
- Skerry. From west to east, they are
Little Skerry,
Louther Skerry and
Clettack Skerry. The
skerries form part of the
Pentland Firth Islands Important Bird...
- The
Skerries 100 is a multi-race
event for
motorcycles held
annually on
countryside roads local to the town of
Skerries,
County Dublin, Ireland, on the...
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Stayaway Skerries (64°45′S 64°18′W / 64.750°S 64.300°W / -64.750; -64.300) is a
group of
rocks and low-lying
reefs awash,
lying 1.5
nautical miles (2...
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Brian Skerry is an
American photojournalist and film
producer specializing in
marine life and
ocean environments.
Since 1998 he has been a contributing...
- (the
outer skerries). The
group was
first visited by an
ANARE (Australian
National Antarctic Research Expeditions)
party in 1954;
these skerries were renamed...