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World War Two Aircraft Warning Station

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Elevation, modelled
12 m
Tallest summit within 25 miles
Carrickbyrne Hill286.1 m · 22.2 mi
Sunset, June solstice
21:51local time
Coordinates
52.1760, -6.3634

World War Two Aircraft Warning Station is a historic site, at a modelled 12 m. Carrickbyrne Hill stands 286 m to the northwest, 22 miles off. The nearest named place is Saint Vauk's Chapel, a historic site 0.1 miles away. 20 named summits stand within 25 miles.

Summits around it

The highest named summits within 25 miles of World War Two Aircraft Warning Station. Elevation from each summit’s own record; bearing measured between the two coordinates.

SummitBearingElevationDistance
Carrickbyrne HillNW 307°286.1 m22.2 mi
Forth MountainNW 319°237 m12.8 mi
Camaross HillNW 315°183 m20.1 mi
Oulart HillN 356°180 m23.5 mi
Carrickmastia HillNW 315°166 m23.1 mi
Bree HillNNW 329°155 m21.4 mi
Raheennahoon HillNW 323°154 m20.8 mi
Vinegar HillNNW 340°110 m23.9 mi

Named places within 25 miles

DateSunriseGolden hourSunset
March equinox06:2917:5318:38
June solstice05:0520:5521:51
September equinox07:1218:4219:26
December solstice08:3315:1216:15

Local time (Europe/Dublin).

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