DescriptionSutton Creek - geograph.org.uk - 458373.jpg
English: Sutton Creek This delightfully named part of the Howth peninsula coastline is so called because for much of the day, the mud flats and drainage channels are the only view - unless you count the chimneys of Dublin's Power Station at Ringsend. Twice a day the tide makes a short visit, but then it's back to mud once more.
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