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Seashore Safari 🌊

 In April, 3rd and 4th class went a 'Seashore Safari' Trip to the beach in Salthill. Previously, the students had being learning about sea creatures and plants, so it was fantastic to get our nets and buckets and try and find the animals in real life. 

Before we started searching, the children completed a beach clean up to give back to ensure the beach we left even better than we found it. 
























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