bogland การใช้
- Sheep regularly drown in the wettest parts of the surrounding bogland.
- From Clonfert, it crosses bogland to the townland of Cloonascragh.
- The land was classified as arable, pasture, mountain or bogland.
- The Brob鎘 Mose bogland adhoins the lake to the northwest.
- The Lower Reservoir collects the peaty water from the bogland around the valley.
- We also know that by this time the bogland around Monasterevin was fully formed.
- Large tracts of this soil existing in Siberia may be called muskeg or bogland interchangeably.
- There is birch woodland and bogland nearby.
- The parish is mostly heathland and bogland, intermixed with 20th-century forest inclosures.
- It also contains a bogland called Moondeega.
- Beyond the townland of Bradan lies miles of wet bogland that stretches to the border with County Fermanagh.
- Here one can observe the remnants of a great number of plants which are typical of bogland areas.
- Hogganfield Loch is mentioned in the Thomas Richardson map of 1795 mainly as bogland around the neighbouring Frankfield Loch.
- This made them lose their formation and the Parliamentarians got in amongst them and then surrounded them in the bogland.
- It could be described as an island parish for it has fertile farmland surrounded by bogland to the North and East.
- The central lowlands are extensively covered with glacial deposits of clay and sand, as well as significant areas of bogland and several lakes.
- The motte at Castle Naghten was constructed to control the route from Athlone to Rindown, a narrow and arduous way passing through bogland.
- Most of the land around Castleisland is pasture for dairy stock, with bogland located at various locations around the town, particularly to the east and south.
- The town's name derives from an anglicized version of the Irish " " M骾n Choinn " " which means " Coyne s Bogland ".
- Cambridge were coached by J . R . F . Best, G . Bogland-Wood, Thom Langton ( who had rowed in the 1933 races.
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