LOUGH NEAGH is by far the biggest lake in either Ireland or Britain. At 400 sq km, it is as large as the island of Malta and provides 40% of all of the north’s drinking water. The lake, however, is dying, crippled by pollution, overexploitation and neglect. There is also no little political fall-out, as… Read more »
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