
Above: South Coast in Ireland
On the south coast many of the inlets are called harbours. Chief of these are Waterford Harbour and Cork Harbour. Cork Harbour is in some respects the most important inlet in Ireland. It is a wide and deep land-locked basin, large enough to hold the whole British navy. American steamers call at Queenstown, in Cork Harbour, in order to take in and give out the mails.

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