The confluence of the Clady Beg River with the White Water north-west of Newtownhamilton

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The confluence of the Clady Beg River with the White Water north-west of Newtownhamilton

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 3 Jun 2016

South of Newtownhamilton the White Water takes the successive names of Tullyvallen River, Cullyhanna River, Creggan River, and (once in the Republic) Castletown River. It discharges into the Irish Sea at Dundalk.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.200606
Longitude
-6.587788