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20210828 200033 
 Comeragh Lough (one of the Sqilloge Lakes) on August 28th 2021 in the Comeragh Mountains, Co. Waterford.
The photos were taken by myself Jimmy Condon on a Samsung S21 Ultra smartphone.
This corrie was formed during the Quaternary period by ice scouring out a deep hollow in the mountain. It has a backwall that is almost vertical and rises to a height of 230m. The rock type in the area is Devonian 'old red sandstone.'
20210828 200033 
 Comeragh Lough (one of the Sqilloge Lakes) on August 28th 2021 in the Comeragh Mountains, Co. Waterford.
The photos were taken by myself Jimmy Condon on a Samsung S21 Ultra smartphone.
This corrie was formed during the Quaternary period by ice scouring out a deep hollow in the mountain. It has a backwall that is almost vertical and rises to a height of 230m. The rock type in the area is Devonian 'old red sandstone.'
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Comeragh Lough (one of the Sqilloge Lakes) on August 28th 2021 in the Comeragh Mountains, Co. Waterford.
The photos were taken by myself Jimmy Condon on a Samsung S21 Ultra smartphone.
This corrie was formed during the Quaternary period by ice scouring out a deep hollow in the mountain. It has a backwall that is almost vertical and rises to a height of 230m. The rock type in the area is Devonian 'old red sandstone.'


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