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Lough Funshinagh

Coordinates: 53°30′35″N 8°05′56″W / 53.509832°N 8.098922°W / 53.509832; -8.098922
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Lough Funshinagh
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Lough Funshinagh is located in Ireland
Lough Funshinagh
Lough Funshinagh
LocationCounty Roscommon, Ireland
Coordinates53°30′35″N 8°05′56″W / 53.509832°N 8.098922°W / 53.509832; -8.098922
Basin countriesIreland
Surface area3.8 km2 (1.5 sq mi)
Surface elevation67 m (220 ft)
IslandsRed Island, Inchnadarra, Inchihiceley

Lough Funshinagh (Irish: Loch Fuinseann, meaning 'lake of the ash tree')[1] is a lake and Special Area of Conservation in County Roscommon, Ireland, found to the west of Lough Ree.[2][3][4] It has been called Ireland's amazing disappearing lake,[2] due the way it empties quickly - in as little as two days - and unpredictably, sometimes killing thousands of fish.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Loch Fuinseann/Lough Funshinagh". Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie). Government of Ireland - Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 30 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b Jane Walsh (8 June 2015). "The mystery of the disappearing Irish lake". IrishCentral.
  3. ^ http://www.gsi.ie/NR/rdonlyres/AABC010A-BC82-426B-80E6-95DE311169EE/0/RO018_Lough_Funshinagh.pdf
  4. ^ "Loch Fuinseann/Lough Funshinagh". logainm.ie.
  5. ^ "Many fish die as lake falls quickly". The Irish Times. 29 August 1996. Retrieved 14 April 2018.