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Burren National Park
Glaciers also deposited numerous granite and limestone erratics on the pavements. The former were carried south across Galway Bay by the second-to-last glaciation. Granite boulders can be found mostly in the north of the Burren. The final ice cover came from the northeast and mostly deposited limestone…
Average elevation: 69 m

Ballyagran
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Newcastle West
Average elevation: 97 m

Coolnahila (Palmer)
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Cappamore — Kilmallock
Average elevation: 39 m

Templeglantine
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Newcastle West
Average elevation: 189 m
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