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    1. splendidflamingo on

      Fucked if its true.
      Anyone have an answer?  Yeagh or Neagh?

    2. HighDeltaVee on

      Yep, it’s seriously bad. Even if they start now it’s going to take years to get all of the chemicals out of the water and sediment, and Stormont is so dysfunctional they can’t agree on anything.

    3. Rathbaner on

      It’s actually worse that shown there. It’s owned by the 12th Earl of Shaftesbury, so still under feudalism

      Oh, and it supplies 40% of N Ireland’s drinking water.

    4. UrbanStray on

      The Earl just dyes it green for Paddy’s day, like they do in Chicago

    5. PrimaryStudent6868 on

      No and there aren’t giant signs across the ground for ‘google’ ‘Hunter J G’ ‘Lough Neagh mirror houses’ ‘Bay cottage bed and breakfast.’ These are computer generated images and processes going on.  

    6. Cars2Beans0 on

      If this isn’t a reason for unification idk what is. Stormont is a joke for letting this go on

    7. commit10 on

      It looks like the owner, some aristocratic heir, is the person to pressure. Hard to believe that we’re dealing with this in the 21st century…but how do we get his contact details? Deserves a messaging campaign as a starting point.

    8. conman14 on

      My parents live near to Lough Neagh. The algae is awful, genuinely looks like cement sitting on top of the surface.

    9. This is simply the coloniser mindset of raping Ireland continued to this day.

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