School: Ceann Tuirc (roll number 9317)

Location:
Kinturk, Co. Clare
Teacher:
Peadar Ó Lochlainn
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  2. An Aimsear
    Long ago the people knew when good and bad weather was coming.They said that if geese were flying against the wind the rain was coming.or if the wind was blowing very hard rain was coming.if the sky was looking black they said the rain was coming.
    There is a cascade near Mr James Reidy's house in Kanturk and when it is heard
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