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Place: Borlin Valley

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<p>Visit the scene of Tom Barry’s dramatic escape in West Cork — Poll, the rocky gully down which Tom Barry escaped. Picture: John G O'Dwyer</p>

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For the 'Flying Column' descending in darkness, it must have been epic, with the constant danger of falling or being hit by rocks displaced by those above
Blooming wonderful display around Ireland's country road hedgerows

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Little Fionn ‘still asking for drowned mum’

A TRAUMATISED young boy who walked over a mile in torrential rain to get help for his mother and sister who later drowned was still asking for his mother last night.

Sat, 18 Sep, 2004

River deaths tragedy: Post mortems today

Post mortems will be held today for a mother and her young daughter whose bodies were recovered from a heavily-flooded Cork river.

Fri, 17 Sep, 2004

Boy, eight, dies in river accident

AN eight-year-old boy died on Saturday afternoon from an accident in a fast-flowing river in the Borlin Valley, between Kilgarvan, Co Kerry, and Bantry, Co Cork.

Mon, 09 Feb, 2004

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