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Peat harvesting in County Mayo

Peat harvesting in County Mayo
As we continue our home stretch of this ‘Children of Lir Loop walk’ we witness more evidence of this traditional custom in this part of Ireland. Peat harvesting has been carried out here for millennium, originally as fuel for local home heating and cooking but more recently as big business for use in horticulture.
We see here a tractor helping in digging rows of shallow trenches, where the brick-sods are cut out (slices of peat) and laid in rows on the surface nearby, in order to dry. You can see on here the outline of many years of peat harvesting covering the whole area. As we walked past dwelling, we could see many piles of these peat sods under canvas or shelters ready to be burned indoors. Even before seeing all that, you could smell the very distinctive aroma of burned peat.
The Pip (last photo) shows a similar bog field just some 20 miles away.

Nowadays, with the sure knowledge of climate change it is recognised that these wetland peat bogs, often many thousands of years old are great reservoirs of carbon and the harvesting of peat emits greenhouse gases by releasing that carbon. In that respect there are plans afoot to halt all commercial cutting. See link: www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/27/ireland-closes-peat-bogs-climate-change

See last photo for a little more info.

Erhard Bernstein, Nouchetdu38, Marco F. Delminho, Ulrich John and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo


11 comments - The latest ones
 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
Unbelievable that they are still harvesting eat.
Interesting note Herb.
21 months ago.
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
Interesting shot and thanks for the info Herb
21 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Nick Weall club
My pleasure to share Nick.
21 months ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
most beautiful image
Have a great day!
21 months ago.
 Angelofruhr
Angelofruhr club
Ich habe diese Torffelder in Mayo auch gesehen bei meiner Irlandtour!
21 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Angelofruhr club
Yes -traditions take a long time to finish and perhaps should never end. Glad that you also have seen these.

Regards. Herb
21 months ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
This looks more like a massive industrial operation than "traditional" peat harvesting Herb...............I'm amazed to be honest, I thought this sort of thing had been stopped ages ago.

Two interesting and slightly alarming images Herb.
21 months ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton club
Got to admit that we were very disappointed on seeing all this. A bit of peat for the winter heating is one thing, all this digging up is another. On the charitable side, it mat be a co-operative for the whole local area's home use only but somehow I doubt it.

Thanks for the call my friend.
21 months ago.
 Bergfex
Bergfex club
Wir plündern den Planeten wie die Heuschrecken.
21 months ago.
 Colin Ashcroft
Colin Ashcroft club
There are people in the Western Isles thinking of going back to digging peat for fuel as they cannot afford the price increases - this despite the fact that the power companies based there are generating and exporting much more than is needed on the Islands. Something else that makes no sense.
21 months ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
Good information along with this interesting picture Herb.
Cheers, Rosa.
21 months ago.

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