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After many photos of Murlough Bay, let's continue to the east on Torr Head Scenic Route. The third small road leaving the main road drives you down to Torr Head, a point that gave its name to the scenic route. A lot of green, a few sheeps that draw white points on the green hills, some stone walls everywhere, you couldn't imagine more irish scenery ! In the fog on the horizon, just imagine the shape of Mull of Kintyre in Scotland, just about 20 kilometers facing the point ! By the way, did you know that Scotland was named after a celtic people called Scots that used to live in Ireland and crossed the detroit to set up in Scotland ?

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