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Deserted Donegal – Our towns pictured during Covid-19 lockdown

written by Staff Writer March 28, 2020
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We asked people across Donegal to take pictures of their towns and villages today as the county experiences its first day of real lockdown during the Covid 19 crisis.

People out walking within a two kilometre distance from their homes kindly sent us in some stark pictures.

They show deserted streets and car parks from Buncrana to Glenties.

Despite the eerie images of deserted towns and villages, it shows that the vast majority of us are in this together for the better good.

Our towns and villages may be in lockdown today but they will be bustling with the sound of happy shoppers and people going about their business once again in the not too distant future.

Stay safe everyone.

If you have a picture of your town or village today please send it to info@donegaldaily.com

Not one person on the Main Street in Glenties on a Saturday afternoon.

Raphoe comes to a standstill this afternoon during the Covid lockdown.

The Buncrana Fishing Greens. This time last week the car park was overflowing.

A lifering holder with a new life-saving message on the shore walk in Moville.

Another view of deserted Ballybofey today.

The shorewalk in Moville today.

The sun shines on Main Street Dunfanaghy – one of Donegal’s most popular holiday towns

The sun shines on Main Street Dunfanaghy

The sun shines on Main Street Dunfanaghy

An empty Rathmullan Beach

An empty Rathmullan Beach

Deserted Donegal – Our towns pictured during Covid-19 lockdown was last modified: March 29th, 2020 by Staff Writer
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