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Ness: Bluebells
Ness: Glen
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Raytheon 9
Shadowmen 1
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Shipquay Gate Upper
Shipquay Street
St Columbs Cathedral
St Columbs from Walls
The Undertones
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Umoja Dance
Waterloo Place
Waterside Roundabout

Harbour Square, Derry     2006-09-23

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There once was a thriving port here, from which emigrants sailed for America, and through which much cargo passed. During World War II, when Lough Foyle provided a safe natural harbour and last stop before the North Atlantic, it is said that you could cross the river simply by stepping from ship to ship.

Nevertheless Harbour Square in Derry is still a meeting place for many types of transportation.

Although the cargo traffic of Derry Harbour has now moved down river to Lisahally on the other side of Foyle Bridge, there are still a few boats that tie up in Derry Quay. These days they tend to be pleasure craft of one sort or another. Down stream a little, outside the Derry City Council offices, is the Foyle Pontoon, that provides berths for small yachts and cruisers.

The white boat included in this VR is “The Toucan One” . It takes people on boat trips and parties down Lough Foyle from Derry Quay to the mouth of the river at Movile. That is the route taken by many emigrants to America in the 19th Century. So many so that they wrote songs about it!

Across the river can be seen the Belfast to Derry train arriving into Derry. It follows a dramatic coastal route via Coleraine and Castlerock and Downhill. It is just passing the bottom of Browning Drive. If you find that spot on the panorama you will notice the cursor change to a globe - this indicates that if you click that spot you will be "taken there"

Right next to us is part of the Foyle valley Cycle Route.

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