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A now-viral photo of the display, taken from an aerial view of the beach ... the photo of the Dublin beach design was completely real—and it's enormous in real life. "It wasn't photoshop.
With an abandoned 'meteorite' in hand, Dave Kennedy claimed to others it had come from 'up above' and the hole was the 'aftermath of a cosmic event' on Portmarnock beach in County Dublin.
A strange 'cosmic event' discovered on a Dublin beach was reported by Virgin Media ... After the report aired and people began to view the news item, a social media user uploaded a video that ...
A news channel has been hoodwinked after seemingly being convinced a crater discovered at a Dublin beach could have been the result of a ‘cosmic event’. Earlier this week a ‘mysterious hole ...
After your taste of Dublin beach culture Seapoint style ... the way for clumps of marram grass to take hold. Hidden from view at the bottom of Killiney’s suburban slopes lies a wild little ...
A man who claimed to have discovered a "suspected meteorite crater" on a Dublin beach actually discovered a hole that had been dug by a group of men with children's toys during Ireland's heatwave ...
The seaside spot has beautiful view of the nearby Howth Peninsula ... you can watch planes getting ready to land at Dublin Airport. In fact, this beach is part of aviation history.
TAKE a look at this beautiful park with loads of brilliant amenities in a busy seaside town – and ideal for a family day out ...