Wetland that accumulates peat due to incomplete decomposition of plant leftovers.
1 Dr David Bellamy provides more detailed indication of bogland that is fen.
2 We had uncovered real treasure within that vast tract of desolate bogland .
3 The cutting work was occurring along a boreen through Cloonfush leading to bogland .
4 We soon passed from the bogland into a wilderness of granite.
5 John Seager's daughter was nearly swallowed up by bogland as a small child.
6 Finally the woods fell away and we broke into open bogland .
7 For too long it has been dismissed as a forsaken Siberia of bogland and lakes.
8 Then there are Sean McSweeney's authoritative bogland studies, and Barrie Cooke dispatches from further afield.
9 Halfway through the story, they gather and sing a ballad about the beauty of the bogland .
10 The search has been hampered by a challenging terrain with expanses of forest, bogland and waterways.
11 They are exploring and collecting in the bogland .
12 The pond at the man's feet glinted a turquoise blue; the bogland shone silver in the sunlight.
13 However, ground conditions in Killiney are much better, due to the absence of local landslides and unstable bogland .
14 A large fire on an area of bogland just outside Galway city was brought undercontrol by firefighters overnight.
15 Following a major search operation, the wreckage of the aircraft was discovered deep into remote bogland in Co Wicklow.
16 A report into Ireland's natural habitats has found that less than 1 per cent of the Midland's raised bogland remains.
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