English: Sea lock, Tralee Canal. This is the seaward gate of the sea lock where the Tralee Canal enters Tralee Bay, and shows the dredged channel leading out into deeper water. The Slieve Mish mountains on the left are partly obscured in the orographic clouds.
See 1415913 and 1397220.
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