

Picking Sleabhcan (Seaweed)
February 1965; Men in Ballyheigue picking Sleabhcan, a seaweed that grows on the rocks beneath the cliffs and is only available in February and March. Sleabhcan is eaten cooked or raw and is said to be a cure for colds and high blood pressure.
Photo ID: ERB001
Created: February 01, 1965
Author: © Padraig & Joan Kennelly/Kennelly Archive
© Kennelly Archive
Photo size: 21.2 Mpixels (60.5 MB uncompressed) - 5115x4135 pixels (17.1x13.8 in / 43.3x35 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: 1965, Agricultural & Marine, Ballyheigue, Co. Kerry, Ireland, Related Images 650125, Seaweed, Sixties

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