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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
The shores of Lough Neagh from Ballyronan marina.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Declan Coney, a former fisherman looks at nets he would have used to catch eels when heÊstill fished the lochough Neagh Boating Heritage AssociationÕs 'shed/boat-building' space and boats in the yard at Maghery.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
A boat that the Coney family used to own falling into disrepair. To see it in this state ‘breaks my heart’ - Declan.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Declan Coney, a former fisherman monitors birds on Lough Neagh from the monastery at the cross of Ardboe. He feeds back the data to the British Trust for Ornithology.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Lough Neagh Boating Heritage AssociationÕs 'shed/boat-building' space and boats in the yard at Maghery.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
A view of Lough Neagh from the old monastery at the Cross of Ardboe
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
mussel warning signs at the Ballyronan marina
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
‘That’s the bastard’ -Tom. The invasive zebra mussel.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Tom McElhone on the shores of Lough Neagh near his home.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Lough Neagh from the water.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Roger Lively from the Lough Neagh Boating Heritage Association rows with daughter Rachel.
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'Like the flip of a switch, it’s gone': has the ecosystem of the UK's largest lake collapsed?
Lough Neagh's flies were seen as a nuisance. Now their sudden disappearance is a startling omen for a lake that supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water.
"Lough Neagh fly" can refer to various non-biting midges, but these crucial insects support fish and wildfowl that are endemic to the lough system, as well as frogs and predatory insects. The loss of these keystone species, alongside sharp reductions of others, the spread of invasive species like zebra mussels, and a long-term deterioration in water quality, indicates deep trouble across the lough's entire ecology.
Ciarán Breen rowing on Lough Neagh.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William zu Besuch in Belfast
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Prince William arrives at the Titanic Quarter to see the work of Lagan Search and Rescue, a rescue and lifeboat service that covers the Belfast Harbour Estate, River Lagan and the estuarials waters of Belfast Lough
Prince William visit to Belfast, Northern Ireland - 04 Oct 2017
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Rowing boat on the shore of Lough Gill, County Sligo, Republic of Ireland
Rowing boat on the shore of Lough Gill, County Sligo, Connacht, Republic of Ireland, Europe
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Prince Charles and Camilla Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Ireland - 19 May 2015
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Prince Charles and President Michael D Higgins with Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and Sabina Higgins at Lough Cutra Castle, Galway
Prince Charles and Camilla Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit Ireland - 19 May 2015
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Connemara, Ireland - Sep 2014
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Connemara, Ireland - Sep 2014
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A view of Pollacapall Lough outside Kylemore Abbey in Western Connemara area, Connemara, County Galway, Ireland
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters at the security fence at Lough Erne Resort
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Police along the Shore Road as Anti-G8 protesters march from Enniskillen town centre out to the Lough Erne Golf resort where the summit is talking place.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protester at the security fence at Lough Erne Resort
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Police along the Shore Road as Anti-G8 protesters march from Enniskillen town centre out to the Lough Erne Golf resort where the summit is talking place.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters march from Enniskillen town centre out to the Lough Erne Golf resort where the summit is talking place.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters march from Enniskillen town centre out to the Lough Erne Golf resort where the summit is talking place.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters gather in Enniskillen town centre as they prepare to march out to the Lough Erne Golf resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 protest march walking along the Shore Road on it's way to the Lough Erne Resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 protest march walking along the Shore Road on it's way to the Lough Erne Resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 protest march walking along the Shore Road on it's way to the Lough Erne Resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 protest march walking along the Shore Road on it's way to the Lough Erne Resort.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters break through razor wire at the security fence and are blocked by police at the Lough Erne Resort after they held a march from Enniskillen town centre.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters break through razor wire at the security fence and are blocked by police at the Lough Erne Resort after they held a march from Enniskillen town centre.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Anti-G8 protesters break through razor wire at the security fence and are blocked by police at the Lough Erne Resort after they held a march from Enniskillen town centre.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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