Derrigimlagh Bog

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Derrigimlagh Bog is a remote blanket bog in County Galway, Ireland, known for its wild Atlantic landscape and as the historic site of Marconi’s transatlantic wireless station and Alcock and Brown’s 1919 transatlantic flight landing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf blanket bog
natural landscape
contains interpretive signage
memorials to Alcock and Brown
remains of Marconi wireless station
walking trails
country Ireland NERFINISHED
ecosystemType blanket bog habitat
peat bog
hasClimate oceanic climate
hasFeature Atlantic coastal views
low-lying heath vegetation
wet, boggy terrain
hasHeritage aviation history
communications history
industrial archaeology
historicalEventSite early 20th-century wireless communication experiments
first non-stop transatlantic flight landing
knownFor Alcock and Brown 1919 transatlantic flight landing site
Marconi transatlantic wireless station site NERFINISHED
peatland habitat
remote scenery
wild Atlantic landscape
locatedIn Connacht NERFINISHED
County Galway NERFINISHED
locatedNear Clifden NERFINISHED
locatedOn Atlantic coast
nearby Clifden town NERFINISHED
partOf Wild Atlantic Way region NERFINISHED
region western Ireland
timeZone Western European Time NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST Western European Summer Time NERFINISHED
usedFor heritage interpretation
tourism
walking

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Clifden hasNearbyLandmark Derrigimlagh Bog