Baginbun Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for Baginbun Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Baginbun Head Tide Tables 2019


Book Description

2019 Tide Tables for Baginbun Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month of tide times spans two pages.




Baginbun Head Tide Tables 2017


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2017 Tide Tables for Baginbun Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Sunk Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for Sunk Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Spurn Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for Spurn Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Tabs Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for Tabs Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Barra Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for Barra Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Fanad Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for Fanad Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




St. Thomas's Head Tide Tables 2018


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2018 Tide Tables for St. Thomas's Head, including sunrise, sunset and key phases of the moon. Each month spans two pages for clarity.




Oileain


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A wealth of information on the wildlife, stories and history of the islands.For those wishing to visit in small boats or kayaks there are details of:? Landings? Camping? Drinking water? Tidal informationOileain is a detailed guide to almost every Irish offshore island. The guide is comprehensive, describing over 300 islands, big and small, far out to sea and close in by the shore, inhabited and uninhabited. Oileain tells it as it is, rock by rock, good and bad, pleasant and otherwise. It concentrates on landings and access generally, then adds information on camping, drinking water, tides, history, climbing, birds, whales, dolphins, legends or anything else of interest.Oileain will, I hope, appeal to all who go to sea in small boats, divers and yachtsmen as well as kayakers. The sheer level of detail contained in Oileain must surely throw new light on places they thought they knew well. It is not a book about kayaking. It so happens that a practical way of getting to islands is by kayak, and that is how the author gets about. Scuba divers and RIBs get in close too. Yachtsmen get about better than most, and they too enjoy exploring intensively from a dinghy. With the increasing availability of ferries, boatless people will also enjoy Oileain. Offshore islands are the last wilderness in Ireland. Hillwaking is now so popular that there are few untrampled mainland hills. Ninety per cent of offshore islands are uninhabited outside of the first fortnight in August, and eighty per cent even then. You won't meet many other people, if any at all, out beyond an Irish surf line. It is a time of change though, and holiday homes are very much the coming thing in some offshore areas. Sea going will never stop being a great adventure. Therefore, offshore islands are still the preserve of the very few. Now is a golden era for exploration.