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Menloclick here for photos |
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Menlo is a village about a mile outside Galway, sitting on
the shore of the Corrib River. The river Corrib is just about 4.5 miles
long connecting Lough Corrib (lake) to Galway Bay. As the river bends
at Menlo, there is a deep spot (18.5 meters), which makes an
interesting dive. This is a historical site, famous for the wreck of
the 'Anach Cuain'. Raftery's poem of the same name, describes the
sinking which took place here in 1828. That year, a boat with 34
persons on board, set out from Annnaghdown 14 miles to the north of
Galway, on the shore of Lock Corrib, to go to the market of Galway.
There were sheep on board, one of which put it's foot through the
bottom of the boat and immediately the water began to pour in. A man
took off his jumper and tried to plug the hole in the boat in order to
stop the flood of water. In doing so he loosened a board in the bottom
of the boat; the water poured in, the boat sank and nineteen of those
on board were drowned. |
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