Ireland
Nearly 100 years ago this week, the wild Atlantic claimed the lives of 45 fishermen when a monstrous storm hit Cleggan Bay
Just after 5pm, on the autumn evening of October 28, 1927, four currachs left from the shoreline of the small village of Rossadilisk in north Connemara for a night of fishing in search for herring and mackerel. Conditions were ideal, with a smooth se