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Rea's Wood, Antrim (1)
The level of Lough Neagh has been progressively reduced to provide water for Belfast. Rea’s Wood is deciduous woodland growing on what used to be water. This path is close to the loughshore (the lough is out of sight behind the trees on the right).
Image © Albert Bridge
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