The road to the Slieve League cliffs and viewing platform was shut as search teams including Gardai, the Irish Coast Guard and the Donegal Mountain Rescue combed the area.
Gardai have lifted a road block to one of Donegal's main tourist attractions following a search for a missing person in recent days.
Two people, a man in his 30s and a woman in her 20s, were arrested on Monday last but released without charge on Tuesday evening.The Garda Water Unit did temporarily switch their search to the nearby Teelin Pier yesterday but divers have now moved away from this area. The Sliabh Liag Experience, which incorporates a number of local businesses, said they "welcome you back as Gardai re-open access to Sliabh Liag."
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