Road - togher, Coolreagh, Co. Clare
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In the boglands of Coolreagh, County Clare, there lies a togher, one of Ireland's most quietly remarkable types of ancient infrastructure.
A togher is a wooden trackway or road laid across soft, waterlogged ground, typically constructed from split or whole timbers placed end to end or side by side to allow passage where the earth itself would otherwise swallow a traveller whole. These structures survive in peat because the acidic, oxygen-poor conditions of a bog act as a preservative, holding timber in place for centuries or even millennia while the world above ground changes entirely around them.
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Coolreagh, Co. Clare
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