The Burren, located in Co.Clare, Ireland, is a limestone region of around 250 square km and is quite
The Burren, located in Co.Clare, Ireland, is a limestone region of around 250 square km and is quite unique.The rough, intriguing and attractive landscape was formed 320 million years ago under a tropical sea. Later it was shaped by ice, hard weather and, of course, human processes. The result is a wonderfully rich, undulating series of swirls, tiers, cliffs, caves, hollows and bare pavements, classical features of what is described as a ‘karst’ landscape.The area is famous for its plant life. Limestone-loving plants such as foxgloves and rock roses grow here. It is also a hot spot for wildlife diversity and even has its own species of butterfly.The area is a major tourist attraction and of the several hundred thousand people who visit every year, a high proportion are attracted primarily by the region’s pristine natural environment and rich heritage.-JeanPhotos courtesy of Tourism Ireland -- source link
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