Quarry, Barnavihall, Co. Galway
Co. Galway |
Mining
On the Galway landscape, a disused quarry at Barnavihall sits quietly as one of those places that records think worth noting, even when they say almost nothing about it.
Quarries of this kind were once the silent infrastructure of rural Ireland, supplying the limestone, sandstone, or other local material that built the walls, roads, and farmhouses of a parish. When the work stopped, they were simply left, becoming over time small habitats of their own, colonised by plants that favour disturbed ground and exposed rock faces.
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Barnavihall, Co. Galway
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