3 Important facts about Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland

3 Important facts about Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland

Lough Neagh of Northern Ireland. Image by  Etrusia UK

Lough Neagh of Northern Ireland. Image by Etrusia UK

1- Lough Neagh, is sometimes also referred as Loch Neagh, is a large freshwater lake of Northern Ireland. Lough Neagh is the biggest lake in Northern Ireland, supplying 40% of its water; the biggest in Ireland, and the biggest in the British Isles.Its name comes from IrishLoch nEathach, meaning “Lake of Eathach“. The surface area of Lough Neagh is 384km2 with an average depth pf 9m and the aggregate length of shoreline is almost 125km.  Lough Neagh of Northern Ireland is the 15th largest freshwater lake within the European Union. Lough Neagh is located twenty miles (30 km) to the west of Belfast, it is approximately twenty miles (30 km) long and nine miles (15 km) wide.

Lough Neagh has magnificent refreshing spots. Image by Bobby McKay

Lough Neagh has magnificent refreshing spots. Image by Bobby McKay

2- Another important fact about Lough Neagh of Northern Ireland is that the louge is used for a variety of recreational and commercial activities. Lough Neagh is exposed and tends to get extremely rough very quickly in windy conditions. It is also used as a source of fresh water by the Northern Ireland Water Plans to increase the amount of water drawn from the Lough, through a new water treatment works at Hog Park Point, have long been planned but are yet to materialise. Ancient deposits in Toome Bay, an indentation of the lake on its northwestern shore, have yielded the oldest-recorded human artifacts in Ireland. Other archaeological remains have been recovered on Coney Island. In 1959 flood-control works significantly lowered the lake level.

Waterbirds at Lough Neagh . Image by jaqian@flickr

Waterbirds at Lough Neagh . Image by jaqian@flickr

3- Lough Neagh of Northern Ireland supports a large and diverse assemblage of waterbirds throughout the year. In winter, the site is of importance for many species of diving and dabbling duck, as well as swans, geese, grebes and waders. In summer, the site supports an important assemblage of breeding seabirds, including several species of gulls and terns, as well as important numbers of Great Crested Grebe Podiceps cristatus. The whole area around the Lough Neagh of Northern Ireland consists of scenic walks and exciting nature trails accessible in all seasons, five bird watching hides, picnic areas, a paddling pool and children’s play area. The richness of the wildflower meadows, woodlands, shoreline and open water means that there is always something special to see.

Lough Neagh Discovery Centre & Oxford Island Nature Reserve. Image by  Edmund Nigel Gall

Lough Neagh Discovery Centre & Oxford Island Nature Reserve. Image by Edmund Nigel Gall

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Tunisia: The North African Paradise

In the Northern part of Africa , a very lovely state lies which is known as the Tunisian Republic.

Tunisian flag on the Medina of Hammamet. Photo : Alex Palex

The total area of Tunisia is almost 165,000 square kilometers (64,000 sq mi), with an estimated population of over 10.4 million.

Landscape - Tunisia

Tunisia is a republic and out of the total population the Muslims are more than 98% with Christian 1%, Jewish and other 1%.

Awesome Tunisia

Tunisia, the North African Paradise is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. The majority of the Tunisian speak the Arabic language.

Wedding dresses of Tunisia

The capital of the Tunisian republic is also called as Tunis and the other prominent cities include Sfax, Susah, Kairouan, Bizerte and Gabes.

Desert_hockey in Tunisia : Photo by Craig Pershouse

Tunisian government is a friendly in nature just like Tunisian people who have developed cordial relations with both the European Union—with whom it has an association agreement—and the Arab world. Tunisia is also a member of the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, and the African Union.

Sbeitla, Tunisia

Tunisia got freedom from France in 1956 and the freedom movement was led by Habib Bourguiba and after the independence, he also became the first president of the Tunisian republic.

Sousse, Tunisia

In 2011, the Tunisian republic went through an extraordinary agonizing movement. The people of Tunisia who were fed up of corruption, unemployment, nepotism and unavailability of basic health, education and food facilities gathered for their civil liberty and lodged a nationwide massive campaign. Ultimately, this all forced President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to step down on 14 January 2011, after 23 years in power.

Tunis, revolt

Tunisia is a constitutional republic, with a president serving as chief of state, prime minister as head of government, a bicameral legislature and a court system influenced by French civil law.

Cooking items from Tunisian Market

The economy of Tunisia is dependent upon agricultural, mining, tourism, and manufacturing sectors.

Hzem ; This swiveling and twisting hip Tunisian dance.

The Tunisian cuisine is a fabulous collection of Arabian , Turkish, French, African and Barberian tastes. Tunisia offers a “sun cuisine,” based mainly on olive oil, spices, tomatoes, seafood and meat (primarily lamb).

Tunis grilled food

The history and culture of Tunisia is an outcome of thousands of years multi-ethnic influx. With the passage of time, the land of Tunisia has observed the development of tremendous civilizations. Thus, the Tunisian people proudly offer their unique and ancient cultural heritage to the rest of the world.

Tunis culture

Tunisia, the North African Paradise is a tourist friendly country who earns a major portion of their GDP from tourism. There are numerous spots in the country which carry ultimate tourism attraction.

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