Check out our new virtual tour of the Glen of Imaal and Lugnaquilla! You'll find moraines, tors, erratics, and maybe even some soil creep if you look closely.
https://t.co/2vvgNyxoGN
Geological Survey Ireland @Dept_ECC recently updated the Quaternary Sediments layer on the map viewer. You can find links to the updated data, including the REST service here : https://t.co/j3HtxyL3nr”
It may be a rainy day in Dublin, but the sun is always shining in our just-posted tour of Ben Corr in County Galway!
Grab a cup of tea and explore the highlands of Connemara to check out evidence of (rather intense!) glacial erosion.
https://t.co/oRGjjmXAKF
Would you like to visit the south shore of Lough Mask? Check out the new virtual site visit just published on the Irish Ice Age Trail!
https://t.co/GQZdyDC99P
There are glacial erratics galore, and some very neat limestone weathering patterns to investigate. 🧐
We will be adding more sites soon, as well as additional resources and materials for second and third-level students.
In the meantime, let us know what you think! We'd love your feedback as this project grows.
The Ice Age Trail is up and running! If you'd like to use the Irish landscape in your teaching but can't make it to the field, check out the virtual tours we have posted here: https://t.co/PdJgPSBrYc
Below is a photo of Slieve Carr, Co. Mayo, a featured site you can explore now!