> Unseasonal rains in the 'summer' of 2008 has meant that Rahasne is already at winter level - this tree should be providing shade for cattle at this time of year - instead, it is a little island in the middle of the lake.
  > I was able to walk to this clump of trees last winter (through a few inches of water)- this summer, the water is too deep even to wade across.
  > Flooding at Spanish Arch, Galway this morning (6.50am) .
  > Looking across the flooding at the Spanish Arch towards the Claddagh and the Canal Basin.
  > Looking back to Wolfe Tone Bridge from a flooded Spanish Arch on the morning of March 10 2008
  > Flood water lapping around the Spanish Arch and the Blind Arch (the one with the gate) on the morning of March 10 2008.
  > Flooding in Spanish Arch, Galway on the morning of March 10 2008 (picture taken around 6.50 am).
  > Kilmacduagh Round Tower in Galway
  > Reflection of the Part of the Kilmacduagh Round Tower in Galway, a few miles from Gort.
Unseasonal rains in the 'summer' of 2008 has meant that Rahasne is already at winter level - this tree should be providing shade for cattle at this time of year - instead, it is a little island in the middle of the lake.
  > Unseasonal rains in the 'summer' of 2008 has meant that Rahasne is already at winter level - this tree should be providing shade for cattle at this time of year - instead, it is a little island in the middle of the lake.
Unseasonal rains in the 'summer' of 2008 has meant that Rahasne is already at winter level - this tree should be providing shade for cattle at this time of year - instead, it is a little island in the middle of the lake.
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