"The Irish Coast Pilot, Part 2" is an essential resource for mariners navigating the waters around Ireland. Prepared by the Great Britain Hydrographic Department, this volume provides detailed sailing directions and navigational information crucial for safe passage. Covering specific sections of the Irish coastline, the pilot offers insights into coastal features, harbors, and potential hazards.
This historical document is valuable not only for contemporary sailors but also for those interested in maritime history and hydrography. Its detailed observations and instructions offer a glimpse into the challenges and techniques of seafaring in past eras, making it a significant addition to any nautical collection.
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