It was necessary to understand how these men had turned bogland into productive green pasture. |
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Visual research for this project was carried out on-site in areas of cutaway and cutover bogland in Mayo and Sligo. |
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He complimented the local community who through their efforts had almost eliminated illegal dumping in woodlands, bogland and roadside. |
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The first leads inland across the high bogland, a pure, uncluttered landscape. |
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Exclude areas under buildings, farmyard, roads, paths, woods, ponds, expanses of bare rock or bogland that is not grazed. |
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The searches were conducted over a number of days and covered an extensive tract of bogland and some wooded areas in the region. |
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He also stressed that although the area contains some bogland, it also boasts excellent farmland. |
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No new bogland will be harvested beyond that for which an EPA licence already exists. |
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The water has to travel through bogland and depending on the flow the brown colour could vary. |
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An excavation was carried out of around one-third of an acre of bogland at Bragan. |
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If this pipeline was constructed and the court subsequently held it should be removed, that could not be done without irreparable damage to reclaimed peat bogland. |
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Out of necessity, we might all become peat bog soldiers once again, he warned, though he forgot that large amounts of bogland have been planted in the last 20 years. |
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As part of the project sitka spruce, a variety of conifer, and rhododendron bushes will be removed from bogland areas. |
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Gleys are dotted elsewhere around the county in small areas, and where they occur they generally form bogland. |
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Here and there the bogland showed a darker tint, and at his feet, cupped out in the smooth greystone, lay a sheet of water. |
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The operation, concentrated on more than ten acres of forested bogland near Athlone, is expected to last several days. |
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We watch them, often accompanied by dreadful theme music, wade through bogland, get thrown off boats, evade capture, and fly a simulator. |
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Mrs Wells wants the council to stop an application to build houses on the Morfa bogland. |
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Another project is tackling 6,500 km of drainage ditches, or grips, in the North Pennines, which is causing peat bogland to dry out. |
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The central lowlands are extensively covered with glacial deposits of clay and sand, as well as significant areas of bogland and several lakes. |
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Digging got under way this afternoon at the bogland site and sniffer dogs were brought in to help. |
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Every inch of bogland around Lough Mourne, Lough Eske and other rivers has been searched. |
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Aside from the odd wooden walkway and markings painted on trees to mark paths, this enormous swath of bogland and dense forest is pure wilderness. |
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The remains of the Co Armagh father of five, believed to have been abducted and murdered by the IRA in 1981, were found in remote bogland in Co Monaghan at the end of July. |
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