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Donegal SW Area , N: Sliabh Tuaidh Subarea
Feature count in area: 24, all in Donegal, OSI/LPS Maps: 10
Highest Place: Slieve League 596.4m

Starting Places (1) in area Donegal SW:
Port Pier

Summits & other features in area Donegal SW:
Maum 325m
N: Sliabh Tuaidh: Tormore Island South 94m, Tormore Island North 139m, Crockuna 400m, Slievetooey 511m, Slievetooey Far West Top 460m, Slievetooey West Top 472m
NE: Glengesh: Balbane Hill 472m, Glengesh Hill 390m, Common Mountain 499.7m, Crocknapeast 497m, Croaghavehy 372m, Mulmosog Mountain 351m, Mulnanaff 475m
NW: Glencolmkille: Croaghacullion 374m, Croaghloughdivna 310m
S: Killybegs Hills: Croaghacullin 405m, Croaghmuckros 275m, Crownarad 493m, Crownarad SW Top 471m
SW: Slieve League: Crockrawer 435.2m, Leahan 427m, Slieve League 596.4m, Slieve League SE Top 576.7m

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Tormore Island South, 94m Hill An Tor Mór Theas A name in Irish,
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Ir. An Tor Mór [logainm.ie], 'the great tor', Donegal County in Ulster province, in no lists, An Tor Mór Theas is the 1519th highest place in Ireland.
Grid Reference G55500 90600, OS 1:50k mapsheet 10
Place visited by: 1 members, recently by: IainMiller
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Longitude: -8.692038, Latitude: 54.761342, Easting: 155500, Northing: 390600, Prominence: 94m,  Isolation: 0.2km
ITM: 555459 890591
Bedrock type: Hornblendic and sometimes schistose, (Metadolerite)

  Short or GPS IDs, 6 char: Trm94, 10 char: TrmrIslndS

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Cnoc na Mara
by IainMiller 21 Nov 2016
This is Cnoc na Mara (Hill of the Sea), Cnoc na Mara (Hill of the Sea) is an iconic 100 meter high sharks fin sea stack living in the southern shadow of Irelands highest sea stack Tormore Island. It is safe to say this stack represents all that is great about adventure climbing. It's impressive soaring 150m long landward arête provides one of the most rewarding and adventurous rock climbs in Ireland. It is easily an equal to the mighty Old Man of Hoy off the Orkney Islands in the north of Scotland.
More information, http://uniqueascent.ie/cnoc_na_mara
A film of Cnoc na Mara, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCRpGiUUAqY&t=20s Linkback: mountainviews.ie/summit/1386/comment/18713/
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