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The Rosses , a vast expanse of rock-strewn land and stony soil, is one of the last strong Gaeltacht areas. Dotted with over one hundred and twenty tiny lakes, the crumpled terrain stretches from Dungloe in the south to Crolly in the north, but the forbidding nature of much of the landscape meant most settlements could only survive near the sea, so following the shoreline route around the Rosses is far more rewarding than the more direct road north.
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