Inishdalla facts for kids
Native name:
Inis Deala
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![]() Inishdalla
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Geography | |
Location | Atlantic Ocean |
Coordinates | 53°40′50″N 10°04′18″W / 53.6805556°N 10.0716667°W |
Area | 0.1396 km2 (0.0539 sq mi) |
Administration | |
Province | Connacht |
County | Mayo |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 (2016) |
Inishdalla (Gaeilge: Inis Deala) is a small, uninhabited island. It is located in County Mayo, Ireland. You can find it to the southeast of another island called Inishturk.
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Discovering Inishdalla
Inishdalla is a tiny piece of land surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the beautiful coastline of County Mayo. This county is in the province of Connacht in western Ireland.
What is an Uninhabited Island?
An uninhabited island is a place where no people live permanently. Inishdalla has no residents. Many small islands around the world are uninhabited. This can be for many reasons.
Reasons Islands Are Uninhabited
Islands might be uninhabited because they are too small. They might not have fresh water. Sometimes, they are too far from the mainland. Rough seas can also make them hard to reach. Inishdalla is very small, covering only about 0.14 square kilometers.
Wildlife on Small Islands
Even without people, uninhabited islands can be full of life. They often become safe homes for many animals. Birds, seals, and other creatures can thrive there. These islands offer a quiet place away from human activity.
Birds and Marine Life
Seabirds often nest on these islands. They are safe from predators found on the mainland. Marine animals like seals might rest on the shores. The waters around Inishdalla are part of a rich ocean environment.
Exploring Ireland's Islands
Ireland has many islands along its coast. Some are large and have towns. Others, like Inishdalla, are small and wild. These islands are important for nature. They help us understand the natural world.
The Beauty of County Mayo
County Mayo is known for its stunning landscapes. It has rugged coastlines and beautiful islands. Inishdalla is one small part of this amazing natural beauty. It reminds us of the wild side of Ireland.