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Cape Clear Storytelling Festival, Ireland
I recently headed over to Cape Clear Island, the southernmost inhabited spot in Ireland, for the International Storytelling Festival. This wildly beautiful and unspoilt location formed the backdrop to a brilliant creative weekend.The short voyage by ferry to Cape Clear from the town of Baltimore was … Continue reading →
Posted in Blog, Cape Clear Island, Cork, Diversity, Ireland, Oileán Chléire, Reading, Short Stories, Storytelling, Writing
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