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Carraickabraghy Castle and the "Hissing Rock".
About 4km away, at the north-western extremity of Doagh Island, the
remains of the Carraickabraghy castle ruin perched on top of
Friars Rock are to be seen.
Last inhabited in 1655, ownership of the castle changed hands many
times, and was once occupied by McFaul, a descendant of Prince Eoghain,
son of Niall and the nine hostages (... and from which we get Iniseoghain
or Inishowen. - meaning the island of Owen)
Just to the left of the castle, pictured above: Is the blow-hole, known
as the "Hissing Rock"; it is a fissure in the rock with a wide opening
to the sea, that spews out a jet of sea water as tidal pressure forces
water through the gap. A fine misty spray "hisses" out to warn you, like
a kettle about to boil, just before the main body of water erupts.
Below is a picture looking south from the castle, showing the the broad
sweep of Pollan Beach, a two mile sand and pebble strip, stretching as
far as Ballyliffin, just visible in the middle.
Behind the rocky outcrop to the left, lies the famous 2 links
Ballyliffin Golf course and club.
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