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21 Nov 2025

Tipperary students win top photography prizes with stunning images from Geography trip

Winners celebrated for capturing the beauty of Crag Cave and Ballybunion on their trip

Tipperary students win top photography prizes with stunning images from Geography trip

A group of talented Tipperary third-year students from St Mary's Secondary School Nenagh have been recognised for their exceptional photography during the recent Geography Trip to Crag Cave and Ballybunion. Their images, ranging from striking cave formations to sweeping coastal landscapes, captured the essence of exploration and adventure.

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The winning photographers are Lauren Hanrahan, Niamh Wolfenden, Aimee Hogan and Caoimhe Cleary. Each of their contributions stood out for creativity, composition and the ability to bring the natural world vividly to life.

The competition highlights the way field trips can inspire students not only to learn about geography but also to engage with it through art. The organisers congratulated all participants on their efforts and commended the winners for their outstanding work.

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