Hostname: page-component-78c5997874-j824f Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-06T16:03:23.598Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

IV.—Notes on Glen-car Valley, Sligo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

A recent visit to the picturesque lake-valley of Glen-car, about seven miles N.N.E. of Sligo, has afforded an opportunity for reconsidering the method by which the fine precipices enclosing it were formed.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1867

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

1 Two small islets, one at either end of the lake, are said to be “crannoges,” or old lake habitations. The evidence npon which this statement was made, is supposed to have been obtained many years ago, when the lake was lowered by large excavations and alterations in the bed of the Drumcliff river, which forms its outlet; but these have since then silted up so much that the lake is now said to maintain nearly its old higher level, and the islets present merely the appearance of heaps of stones.