Ben Bulben (alternatively spelt Benbulben or Benbulbin) is a large rock formation in
Etymology
"Ben Bulben", "Benbulben", and "Benbulbin" are all anglicizations of the Irish name "Binn Ghulbain". "Binn" is the word most often used for "peak" or "mountain", while "Ghulbain" means either "Gulban(’s)" or "jaw-shaped". The two most common translations are "Gulban’s peak" and "jaw-shaped peak."
Formation
Ben Bulben was formed during the Ice age, when large parts of the Earth were under glaciers. It was originally merely a large ridge, however the moving glaciers cut into the earth, leaving a distinct formation, now called Ben Bulben.
Rock composition
The steeper sides of Ben Bulben are composed of large amounts of Dartry limestone on top of smaller amounts of Glencar limestone. The smoother sides are composed of Ben Bulben shale. These rocks formed in the area approximately 320 million years ago.
Climbing
If climbed by the north face, it is a dangerous climb. That side bears the brunt of the high winds and storms that come in from the
Flora and fauna
Ben Bulben hosts a unique variety of plants, possessing some organisms found nowhere else in
credited to wikipedia and flickr: irish Dave ;Fabio Miola; Mairead McQ; doru-darocz; Dave Dove


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