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Tievebulliagh (from
Irish Taobh Builleach) is a 402-metre-high (1,319 ft)
mountain in the
Glens of Antrim,
Northern Ireland. It
forms part of the watershed...
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variety of colours,
primarily white, yellow, red and purple. At
Tievebulliagh,
Northern Ireland,
porcellanite is a
tough contact metamorphosed hornfels...
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Ballygill Middle. It is
similar to a
stone axe
factory found at
Tievebulliagh mountain on the
nearby mainland coast. The
products of
these two axe...
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volcanic plugs in
Northern Ireland,
including Slemish in Ballymena,
Tievebulliagh,
Scawt Hill, Carrickarede,
Scrabo and
Slieve Gallion.
There are several...
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Lough Rathlin Island Scawt Hill
Slemish Slieve True
Slieveanorra Forest Tievebulliagh Waterloo Bay
Baronies Antrim Lower Antrim Upper Belfast Lower Belfast...
- 133; -6.433 (Slieve Gullion)
Palaeocene Tievebulliagh 402 1319 55°04′27″N 6°07′59″W / 55.07419°N 6.13302°W / 55.07419; -6.13302 (
Tievebulliagh) -...
- been
suggested (but not
always found)
across the
country including Tievebulliagh in
County Antrim,
sites in Cornwall,
Scotland and the
Charnwood Forest...
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Lough Rathlin Island Scawt Hill
Slemish Slieve True
Slieveanorra Forest Tievebulliagh Waterloo Bay
Baronies Antrim Lower Antrim Upper Belfast Lower Belfast...
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Lough Rathlin Island Scawt Hill
Slemish Slieve True
Slieveanorra Forest Tievebulliagh Waterloo Bay
Baronies Antrim Lower Antrim Upper Belfast Lower Belfast...
- axe
industry as well as
numerous other sites such as
Penmaenmawr and
Tievebulliagh in Co Antrim, Ulster. In Langdale,
there many
outcrops of the greenstone...