Lesson 7-Spring Sowing II Treland Much of Ireland's elevated ground is close to the coast, and almost the entire atlantic seaboard is a bulwark of cliffs hills and mountains with few safe anchorages. Most of the centre of the island is composed of flat farmland or raised bogs. This area is drained by the 260km long Shannon, which enters the sea west of limerick W BT L E To be continued on the next page. BACLesson 7—Spring Sowing W B T L E Much of Ireland's elevated ground is close to the coast, and almost the entire Atlantic seaboard is a bulwark of cliffs, hills and mountains, with few safe anchorages. Most of the centre of the island is composed of flat farmland or raised bogs. This area is drained by the 260km long Shannon, which enters the sea west of Limerick. To be continued on the next page. II. Ireland