Today we are in ‘The Burren’, just south of Galway in western Eire.
The Burren is one of the most fascinating parts of Ireland. It’s a huge limestone plateau of shattered rocks where many rare plants and flowers grow. It may look like a barren and stony wasteland in places, but if you take the time to stop and explore like we have been able to do, it’s a place of fascinating geology, a paradise for looking for wildflowers like the ones below. I haven’t named them all properly yet but will do so when I get home again.
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It’s amazing how quickly you move between areas of the burren plateau to farm land that has been wrested from the rocks. The roads are narrow, windy and very uneven – to meet a bus on this road is a bit of an adventure !
There are several areas of burren rock to explore – carefully – as it is very uneven.
And tiny bit of soil between the rocks is likely to become a small natural rock garden.
These platforms of rocks are split in many ways into grykes, making walking across them a little tricky.
A tiny garden like this in a fissure makes the exploring worthwhile.
This tomb was built 150 meters above sea level over 5,00o years ago !
The remains of more than 30 people have been found on and around this site on the Burren.
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We are thoroughly enjoying exploring this fascinating part of Ireland.
J and A
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