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Burren National Park

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Shannon, County Clare, Ireland
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About Burren National Park

In 1651 a Cromwellian Army Officer named Ludlow remarked, "of this barony, it is said that it is the place there isn't water enough to choke out a man, wood enough to hang one, nor earth enough to cover them.

This last is rare to the point that the occupants take it from each other however then their cows are to a great degree fat.

The grass creates in tufts of earth of a couple of foot square which lies between the limestone shakes and is sweet and supporting."

The most shocking point in the entertainment focus is Knockanes 207 meters which continues as a bowing terraced edge to Mullaghmór toward the south.

East of this edge is an area of expansive, low lying limestone black-top containing different semi-enduring lakes.

West of this edge the black-top clears down to midway buoy gained ground which a tiny bit at a time rises again to accomplish the foot of a harsh edge.

Around the south of the entertainment focus, the limestone bedrock vanishes under a layer of frigid till.

This till an area is altogether more truly supervised for field and silage.

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