© August '11 photo by smck |
© August '11 photo by smck |
The shore to the eastward of the mouth of Grand River, part of land originally allotted to the local fisherman for their piers, fishing abodes, and other related activities, has long been called The Mointeach because of the peat underlying the heath above. I have no idea how deep the peat goes but here in these photos you can see it as a layer of blackness.
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