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Mountain Blanket Bog

Mountain Blanket Bog
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Mountain blanket bogs occur on relatively flat terrain (across mountain plateaux and gentle
slopes) in the higher Irish mountains above 200 m altitude and are distributed more widely than Atlantic blanket bog.


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