> The turlough at Rahasane in Galway in early September 2004 - completely empty. In winter (as can be seen in the other pcitures), the rain fills the lake right to the gate.
  > A flock of Whooper Swans fly across the turlough (lake) at Rahasane on a crisp winter's morning in Galway.
  > Rahasane Turlough, near Craughwell photo
  > A winter's dawn at Rahasane - the water is near to the gate though it usually egts fuller before the end of winter.
  > A winter's dawn at Rahasane - thousands of migrating birds wheel overhead.
  > A flight of Whooper Swans in various wing positions as they fly across the turlough lake at Rahasane in east Galway
  > Rahasane Turlough, near Craughwell photo
  > 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.
The turlough at Rahasane in Galway in early September 2004 - completely empty. In winter (as can be seen in the other pcitures), the rain fills the lake right to the gate.
  > The turlough at Rahasane in Galway in early September 2004 - completely empty. In winter (as can be seen in the other pcitures), the rain fills the lake right to the gate.
The turlough at Rahasane in Galway in early September 2004 - completely empty. In winter (as can be seen in the other pcitures), the rain fills the lake right to the gate.
See photo in original gallery.

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