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White Park Bay

Coordinates: 55°13′55.9806″N 6°24′17.4996″W / 55.232216833°N 6.404861000°W / 55.232216833; -6.404861000
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Cows rest along White Park Bay beach on the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland.

White Park Bay (also spelled Whitepark Bay) is a bay and three-mile long beach located near Ballycastle, County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland along the Giant’s Causeway Coastal Route.[1] Sheep and cattle graze the hills and beach along the bay, which has been under the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty since 1938.[2] The bay is also home to the Whitepark Bay Youth Hostel.

55°13′55.9806″N 6°24′17.4996″W / 55.232216833°N 6.404861000°W / 55.232216833; -6.404861000

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