- A bog or
bogland is a
wetland that ac****ulates peat, a
deposit of dead
plant material—often mosses, and in a
majority of cases,
sphagnum moss. It is one...
- with
glacial deposits of clay and sand, as well as
significant areas of
bogland and
several lakes. The
highest point is
Carrauntoohil (1,038.6 m or 3,407 ft)...
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heathland are the most
common vegetation of
Connemara National Park. The
boglands are
situated in the wet low
lying environments whereas the
blanket bog...
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island across a bog. As they run from the
village in the
direction of the
bogland,
Glasha glances across her shoulder,
seeing a pile of
executed villagers'...
- Look up Bog, bog, boggy, or
bogland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary....
- due to the
number and
variety of
birds which winter and
summer in the
boglands and s****s
around the lough. The
flora of the north-east of
Northern Ireland...
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other northern climates as well.
Muskeg is
approximately synonymous with
bogland, but "muskeg" is the
standard term in
Western Canada and Alaska, while...
- McGinley,
Noelle Brown. It
follows the
story of Maureen, a
woman born in the
Boglands of
County Donegal who
moves across the
border to the
Bogside to
marry a...
- have a
widespread distribution across the
entire island with coastal,
bogland and
mountainous areas showing highest numbers of sightings. Five marine...
- 140 km² (about 35,000 acre)
nature reserve with
scenery of mountains,
raised boglands,
lakes and woodlands. At its
heart is
Glenveagh Castle, a late Victorian...