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Burren

(ˈbʌrən)
n
(Placename) the Burren a limestone area on the North Clare coast in the Irish Republic, famous for its wild flowers, caves, and dolmens
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The 150km route travels around the Burren National Park, a Unesco World Heritage Site, in a figure of eight shape.
CHELMSFORD: 2.20 Sacred Path, 2.50 Springbourne, 3.20 Shanghai Grace, 3.50 Burren View Lady, 4.20 The Chemist, 4.50 Glory Awaits, 5.20 True North.
The Garashsyzlyk fields are being re-explored and developed further under an EPSA and a partnership between TN and Burren Energy of the UK (part of ENI of Italy).
It's understood the victim's wife and father were also taking part in the event at Scalp Hill in the Burren when the accident happened at around 5.30pm.
We crossed over the border into County Clare, to visit the Burren, a vast limestone escarpment, and World Heritage Site.
Fifteen-year-old Aaron Bowen won the England Junior Novice title in Class A at under-75kgs with a points win over Jack Burren (Snoland) on the Isle of Sheppey.
WOLVERHAMPTON: 4.00 Burren View Lady, 4.30 Definite Secret, 5.00 FRESA (NAP), 5.30 Appyjack, 6.00 Poppy Bond, 6.30 One Way Or Another, 7.00 Bogsnog, 7.30 Just A Pound.
Interiors created by a designer are beyond most people's budget, but Cate Burren reveals trade secrets in her new book - so you can do it yourself.
But now Irish businessman Peter Curtin has sparked controversy by claiming the author was strongly influenced by the barren plains of The Burren in western Ireland.
By Chris Hoover/Doha Alban de Mieulle trained Burren Quality led all the way and held off the challenge of Amico Mio quite easily in the QR 800,000 Qatar International Cup, a Group II race for Thoroughbreds, which featured yesterday's races at the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club.