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Puffin pilgrimage

SKELLIG ISLANDS, WEST COAST OF IRELAND

If you do one thing in Ireland, visit the Skellig Islands,” said the boatman Thomas Bawn, sea-weathered and ruddy-faced, as two craggy mountainous islands reared from a restless ocean – jagged peaks clawing at the clouds. The sky

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