DescriptionThe Devils Bit viewed from the road to Graffin. - geograph.org.uk - 1090726.jpg
English: The Devils Bit viewed from the road to Graffin. This area is dominated by the mountains in the distance known locally as The Devils Bit the missing bit being hurled by the Devil and is now believed to be The Rock of Cashel.
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