The Burren is home to a large number of plants that are found nowhere else in Ireland. The large number of tourists in the area threaten the survival of some of these rare plants (some get trampled by careless tourists, tour buses increase pollution in the area, etc.) Visitors to the Burren are advised to stick to the pathways, and to be mindful of the local flora.
Thousands of tourists visit the Burren annually, including geologists and zoologists , and it's no surprise that this many people visit this wonderful and beautiful karst landscape of beautiful nature.
Burren Smokehouse was created in 1989.
Burren College of Art was created in 1993.
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The Burren was made from years of weathering to create an area of exposed limestone bedrock.
Robert Burren Morgan was born on 1925-10-05.
F. Burren has written: 'Moulds for cast stone and concrete products'
Yes! The Burren is a karst-landscape located in western Ireland made up of exposed limestone bedrock.
The largest area of the Burren is located in County Clare in western Ireland, but part of the Burren stretches into Galway.
County Clare.
it is limestone
As the Burren is a karst-landscape made up of exposed limestone bedrock, most of the rock found in the area is limestone.