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Canoeing, swimming and a story about an important sign on Arranmore island.
Curach贸ireacht, sn谩mh agus sc茅al faoi chomhartha t谩bhachtach ar Oile谩n 脕rainn Mh贸ir at谩 san eagr谩n seo do ph谩ist铆 ar aoibhinn leo sp贸irt uisce. T谩 stair shaibhir ag 脕rainn Mh贸r agus tugann an ceathrar seo as an oile谩n faoi chomhartha 鈥樏塱re鈥 贸 am an Dara Chogaidh Dhomhanda a at贸g谩il. T谩 thart f谩 80 de na comhartha铆 seo thart ar ch贸sta na h脡ireann. L茅ir铆onn na p谩ist铆 an gr谩 at谩 acu ar a gceantar d煤chais agus an spraoi at谩 le baint as an uisce ann. N铆l aon leisce ar an ghr煤pa seo dul de r煤chladh isteach san uisce agus n铆l gear谩n ar bith anseo faoi uisce fuar an Atlantaigh!
Canoeing, swimming and a story about an important sign on Arranmore island are all in a day鈥檚 work for these friends in Donegal who love water activities. The island has a rich history and four children from the area set about rebuilding a large 鈥樏塱re鈥 sign from WWII. There are about 80 of these all around the coast of Ireland. These children show us the fun they have in the water in their area and also how proud they are of where they come from. They have no qualms whatsoever about running into the water and there are no complaints about the cold waters of the Atlantic Ocean!