Description: Glengarriff, IRELAND - County Cork - Sugar Loaf Mountain: Glengarriff (Irish: Gleann Garbh, meaning "rough glen") is a village of approximately 140 people on the N71 national secondary road in the Beara Peninsula of County Cork, Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it has a number of natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay. Sugarloaf Mountain (Irish: Gabhal Mhór, meaning "big fork") is a mountain south-west of Glengarriff in County Cork, Ireland. It is one of the Caha Mountains, its height is 574 meters and is the 319th highest summit in Ireland. It is popularly thought to be one of Ireland's few extinct volcanos but it actually owes its shape to erosion. This Divided Back Era (1907-15) postcard is in good condition, but shows some edge wear. Lawrence, Publisher. Dublin.
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Volcano: Extinct
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ireland
Theme: International Cities & Towns
Country: Ireland
Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Features: Panoramic
City/Region: Glengarriff
Postage Condition: Unposted
Era: Divided Back (c. 1907-1915)
County: Cork
Mountain: Sugar Loaf
Peninsula: Beara
Gabhal Mhór,: "Big Fork"
Mountains: Caha