Starting in County Cavan, the Shannon River tumbles and twists 200 miles to the Atlantic Ocean. For anglers, it is the salmon that draws them to the Shannon.
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Starting in County Cavan, the Shannon River tumbles and twists 200 miles to the Atlantic Ocean. For anglers, it is the salmon that draws them to the Shannon.
According to legend, Spanish explorers believed that a fountain of eternal youth bubbled up to the surface somewhere in the place we know today as Florida. In a poetic way, they were right.
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