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Tuskar Rock ()〔(Tuskar Rock ). Irish Placenames Database. Retrieved: 2010-10-22.〕 is a group of rocks topped by a lighthouse 11 kilometres off the southeast coast of County Wexford, Ireland. It has probably destroyed more ships than any other Irish coastal feature.〔(Tuskar Rock ). Commissioners for Irish Lights. Retrieved: 2010-10-22.〕〔(Tuskar Rock ). Commissioners for Irish Lights, 1997. Retrieved: 2010-10-22.〕 One hundred and seventy-six wrecks are listed for the Tuskar Rock area at ''Irish Wrecks Online''.〔(Tuskar Rock ). irishwrecksonline.net. Retrieved: 2010-10-23.〕 It is mentioned in the Irish ballad ''Tales of Loch Achray'' as the place where the clipper Loch Achray dropped her tug, before sailing to the South Atlantic where she was wrecked off the River Plate. The Tuskar Rock lighthouse, built from granite and standing 120 feet tall, was built over a period of years beginning in 1812. In October of that year, a storm struck, washing away temporary barracks which had been erected on the island, and killing fourteen workmen--the worst such disaster in Ireland's history of lighthouse construction.〔''Irish Lighthouses'', by Sharma Krauskopf, page 15, 2001.〕 The surviving workers clung to the island's slippery rocks for two full days before being discovered and rescued.〔 Work resumed, and the lighthouse was completed, entering into operation on 4 June 1815.〔 The Tuskar Rock air disaster occurred near the rock on 24 March 1968 when Aer Lingus flight 712, en route from Cork to London, crashed into the sea with the loss of all 61 people on board. ==See also== * List of islands of Ireland * List of lighthouses in Ireland * Coastal landforms of Ireland * Commissioners of Irish Lights 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tuskar Rock, Ireland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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