GALWAY BAY is an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, on the west coast of Ireland, between the counties of Galway and Clare. It is a noble sheet of water, and offers great facilities for an extended commerce—being 30 miles in length from west to east, with an average breadth of about 10 miles, and is sheltered by the Arran Isles.
GALWAY BAY
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 70
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