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The Olive Tree
The Olive Tree is a beautiful, symbolic & historic tree that can be found scattered throughout human history. From ancient civilisations like The Phoenicians in the 16th century BC to the fall of the Roman Empire, the majestic Olive Tree has been a pillar of many Mediterranean civilisations which have been crucial in the destiny of mankind.
The History of Lahinch - Home of Cloudforest One
The literal Irish translation for Lahinch is ‘Half-Island’. This name comes from the unique geographic location of Lahinch, with the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the River Moy to the South & the Inagh River to the north of the town.

