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Sceilg Mhichíl [ˌʃcɛlʲəɟ ˈvʲɪçiːlʲ]), also
called Great Skellig (Irish:
Sceilig Mhór [ˈʃcɛlʲəɟ woːɾˠ]), is a twin-pinnacled crag 11.6
kilometres (7.2 mi)...
- 364-hectare (899-acre)
Important Bird Area. Also
known as
Great Skellig (
Sceilig Mhichíl in Irish), this is the
larger of the two islands, with two peaks...
- ISBN 1-85635-010-X. http://www.
sceilig.com/between_the_mountains_and_the_sea.htm Tim
Dennehy website -
Lyrics http://www.
sceilig.com/the_boys_of_barr_na_sraide...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Little Skellig.
Little Skellig (Irish:
Sceilig Bheag) is a small,
steep rocky island in the
Atlantic Ocean, 11 km off...
- Gr****holm in Pembrokeshire,
Bempton Cliffs in the East
Riding of Yorkshire,
Sceilig Bheag, Ireland, Cape St Mary's, Newfoundland, and
Bonaventure Island, Quebec...
- "National
Museum of
Australia - Billy".
National Museum of Australia.
Sceilig:
Information Pack for
Troops Archived July 21, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine...
- King
Skellig Mör (Irish:
Sceilig Mhór [ˈʃcɛlʲəɟ woːɾˠ]; – July 7, 1909) was an
Irish goat who
served as the
mascot of the USS
Vermont battleship. Following...
- Times.
Retrieved 3
January 2021. "Between the
mountains and the Sea". www.
sceilig.com.
Retrieved 16
January 2021.
Ballads of a bogman.
Sigerson Clifford...
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coast featuring a 6th-century
monastic settlement.
Skellig Michael (from
Sceilig Mhichíl in the
Irish language,
meaning Michael's rock), also
known as Great...
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Cooksey web site
Clare Journal, 7
October 1907 "A
Thimbleful of Song"
Sceilig Records SRCD001
Broadsides in the
Cambridge University Library and the...