Search On For Teenagers Who Left Protected Beach Strewn With Litter And Human Waste

The hunt is on for a group of teenagers who held what's being called a 'Mini Glastonbury' on a protected beach in Co Kerry.
Rubbish, human waste, smashed glass and broken tents were left behind at Derrynane National Park after the August Bank Holiday weekend.
Credit card receipts and gym passes found in the debris have now been passed onto Gardai.
The Irish Examiner reports that attempts have been made to contact the schools of a number of Cork teenagers who it's understood were at the party.
Local resident Ross Duffy is one of those who helped clean up the beach:
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