DescriptionApproach cutting to Gogginshill Tunnel, Co.Cork - geograph.org.uk - 77377.jpg
English: Approach cutting to Gogginshill Tunnel, Co.Cork. Nine miles from the city of Cork the Cork Bandon & South Coast Railway passed through the 906 yards-long Gogginshill tunnel. This is the approach cutting to the north portal.
In most countries they make telegraph poles out of trees; in Ireland it would appear the reverse applies!
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