Blackrock Island, County Mayo

Blackrock Island (54°4′0.67″N 10°19′12.66″W; Irish: An Tor) is a rocky island rising to a height of 70 metres above sea level and located northwest of Achill Island approximately 12 miles west of Blacksod Bay. Typical rainfall is 72 inches per annum, and the island is often shrouded in mist. It is visible from near the Glosh Tower on the Mullet Peninsula, and, with reference to the other islands in the area, is sometimes described as the "one that looks like a volcano".

Blackrock
Blackrock Island
Geography
LocationOff coast of County Mayo, Ireland
Coordinates54.0669°N 10.3205°W / 54.0669; -10.3205
Length0.4 km (0.25 mi)
Width0.25 km (0.155 mi)
Highest point82 metres (269 ft) (approximate)
Administration
IRL
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited
Black Rock lighthouse
Constructed1864 
Constructionlocal stone from island
Automated1974 
Height15 m (49 ft) 
Shapecylinder 
Markingswhite 
OperatorCommissioners of Irish Lights 
First lit1864 
Focal height86 m (282 ft) 
Range19 nmi (35 km; 22 mi) (white), 14 nmi (26 km; 16 mi) (red) 
CharacteristicFl WR 12s 

There is a small rocky islet 125 m to the east with a length of 80 m. There are about five rocky islets including Fish Rock, Carrickaduff and Carrackabrown spread 1 km to 2 km in a generally westwards direction.

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