Errigal is a 751-metre mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains and the tallest peak in County Donegal. Errigal is also the most southern and the highest of the mountain chain called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. Wikipedia
Would be good for some gardening :-)
ReplyDeleteThere must be a lot of happy gardeners near by. :-)
ReplyDeleteStill in use in Ireland?
ReplyDeleteYes, but it is being abandoned and will be banned by 2030.
DeleteBien amontonada que está, esperando a que las reparta en los jardines.
ReplyDeleteDo people still use the peat for heating? It is a fossil fuel.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy Sunday and a great new week!
It is amazing to me that peat extraction is still underway.
ReplyDeleteUma grande pilha.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Andarilhar
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Oh, they let things sit like this for quite a while..even here.
ReplyDelete...something that I haven't seen before.
ReplyDeleteI couldn’t believe the peat stoves when we were in Ireland.
ReplyDeleteA huge pile: I have never seen something of similar before.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see. The smell of burning peat is something I associate with Ireland, but I realize it is not good for our climate crisis.
ReplyDeleteReading your earlier reply I wonder how much peat will be left by 2030?
ReplyDeleteI didn't know it was still being dug up. Times are changing.
ReplyDeleteFuel for the coming winter?
ReplyDeleteThat's a big pile.
ReplyDeleteQuite a pile.
ReplyDeleteThat should keep them nice and warm this winter. Quite a large pile.
ReplyDeletePreparing for the winter that will not take long.What a big pile!
ReplyDeleteA huge pile of peat! Looks not good.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a large pile of peat!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
That's alot of peat, I'm assuming it's good for the garden?
ReplyDeleteUy buena fotografía te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteThat looks a big pile of peat to warm the home I presume.
ReplyDeleteClassic There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
Ahh poor Peat seems to be neglected!
ReplyDeleteAcho que nunca tinha visto por aqui!
ReplyDeleteExcelente partilha, Bill! Abraço!
Ana