Tuesday, September 21, 2010
ISLAND
Lambay is the largest island off the eastbound coast of Hibernia and is virtually 2.5 quadrate kilometres in situation, and rises to 127 metres. There are immerse cliffs on the northern, oriental and austral sides of the island, with a author low-lying southwestern hold. The geology is dominated by temperature rocks, with shales and limestones.
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