Beloved Irish holiday hotspot unrecognisable as beach buried in 20inches of snow

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Beloved Irish holiday hotspot unrecognisable as beach buried in 20inches of snow
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It looks very different to normal!

A beloved holiday hotspot that's popular with Irish tourists has been buried in 20 inches of snow and looks completely unrecognisable.

A troubling red warning was issued on Tuesday, with 15inches of snow expected, as well as crashing waves of 26ft hitting the shores of coastal towns, Daily Star reports.

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