- 54°21′51″N 7°49′47″W / 54.3641°N 7.8298°W / 54.3641; -7.8298
Reyfad (from
Irish Ráth Fada 'long fort') is a
townland in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland...
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density of
historically significant sites stretching from the
Neolithic Reyfad Stones,
through the
Bronze Age/Iron Age (Aghnaglack Tomb) and
medieval (High...
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Macken Magheraveely Maguiresbridge Monea Moylehid Mull****
Newtownbutler Reyfad Rosslea Skea
Springfield Tamlaght Tattykeeran Teemore Tempo Trory Tullygerravra...
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Culloden Craigmaddie Muir by the Alud
Wives Lifts near
Milngavie Reyfad Stones (
Reyfad), Boho,
County Fermanagh Eston Hills,
Cleveland Weetwood Moor, Northumberland...
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largest and
deepest caves in Ireland. The
deepest cave in
Ireland is
Reyfad Pot in
County Fermanagh,
Northern Ireland, 193
metres (633 ft) deep. The...
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Belmore (398 m (1,306 ft)), and
feature three major cave systems:
Reyfad–Glenkeel, Noon's Hole–Arch Cave and Boho Caves. They have been described...
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discovered in
August 1980 by
members of the
Reyfad Group, the cavers'
collective responsible for
exploring the
Reyfad system. The
entrance was made in a shakehole...
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Magheracross Magheraveely Maguiresbridge Monea Moylehid Newtownbutler Pettigo Reyfad Rosslea Salloon Skea
Sidaire Springfield Tamlaght Tattykeeran Teemore Tempo...
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before this
neolithic people (~ 3,700
years ago) who
engraved the
nearby Reyfad stones.
Streptomyces sp. myrop****a is
inhibitory to many
species of ESKAPE...
- ****ynt, 110
metres (360 ft) deep. The
deepest cave in
Northern Ireland is
Reyfad Pot in
County Fermanagh, 193
metres (633 ft) deep. A sea cave on the north...