rá an Dóilín (Coral Strand) - Dolin Strand, Carraroe, Connemara, Galway, Ireland. The unusual 'sand' on the beach is often thought to be a form of cor
rá an Dóilín (Coral Strand) - Dolin Strand, Carraroe, Connemara, Galway, Ireland. The unusual 'sand' on the beach is often thought to be a form of coral, but is in fact dried coralline red algae.
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Location: Doilin Coral Strand, Carraroe, Galway, Ireland
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