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This incredible European national park is one of the best with spectacular seaside views
Want to spot some coastal Irish wildlife? This marine national park is home to puffins, dolphins, whales, and more, making it ...
AIB All-Ireland club IFC final: An Ghaeltacht (Kerry) v Glenullin (Derry) (Sunday, Croke Park, 3.30pm - live on TG4) FOR a Cork man, there is nowhere deeper behind enemy lines than the epicentre of An ...
The Great Blasket Island has no permanent residents, but that doesn't mean the caretakers won't be busy(Image: Getty Images/500px Plus) A beautiful uninhabited island ...
Job seekers who are searching for a new adventure may want to look at a unique opportunity taking place on a stunning remote island over the spring and summer. However, while this brave move would see ...
A breathtaking uninhabited island is seeking two intrepid people to operate a coffee shop during spring and summer - though there's one significant snag. The picturesque Great Blasket Island, situated ...
07:00, Thu, Jan 8, 2026 Updated: 07:04, Thu, Jan 8, 2026 A stunning uninhabited island needs two brave job seekers to run a coffee shop over the spring and summer, but there's a major catch. The ...
A young couple has swapped their jetset lifestyles for new lives on a remote Irish island - where they will be without electricity and running water for six months. Great Blasket Island, located a ...
Great Blasket Island has been uninhabited since 1954 (Picture: Getty Images) A famously uninhabited island is looking for two people to run a coffee shop there – but you certainly won’t be without ...
15:29, Mon, Jan 6, 2025 Updated: 07:00, Tue, Jan 7, 2025 An uninhabited island which hasn't seen any residents since 1953 is on the hunt for two individuals to run a coffee shop – but there's a catch.
A STUNNING private island with a population of zero is looking for two people to run a coffee shop – but there is a catch. Great Blasket Island is hiring a pair of caretakers to live there this summer ...
Great Blasket Island is on the lookout for two individuals to run its coffee shop and holiday cottages. The island, despite having no permanent residents, attracts a staggering 40,000 tourists each ...
An uninhabited island that's had no residents since 1953 is on the hunt for two people to run a coffee shop – but there's a catch. Great Blasket Island is seeking a pair to take up residence and ...
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