Drumlins near Glascar and Rathfriland

Introduction

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Drumlins near Glascar and Rathfriland

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 2 Jul 2010

Drumlins are the dominant feature of the landscape between Rathfriland and Glascar. We may guess that the Brunty family would have been familiar with this view, of the southwest Down drumlins, to the north of the Bronte cottage Image Image shows the view familiar to Patrick after his move to Yorkshire.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.275265
Longitude
-6.227219