Islands of Ireland: A horse of another colour

Waiting for the rising tide on the Fergus Estuary in the traditional fishing boat he built himself known as a gandelow, Co Clare man Fintan Ginnane is at ease with the world. And why wouldn’t he be.

Islands of Ireland: A horse of another colour

Waiting for the rising tide on the Fergus Estuary in the traditional fishing boat he built himself known as a gandelow, Co Clare man Fintan Ginnane is at ease with the world. And why wouldn’t he be.

One of the largest groups of Irish islands lie around the confluence of the Shannon Estuary and the Fergus Estuary in Co Clare.

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