Caherlehome-upon-Eskur

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  • Caerleon-upon-Usk: a vilalge in Wales, one a site of great importance om Rpman times, also site of King Arthur's court according to English chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth.
  • esker: a long, narrow, sinuous ridge created by deposits from a stream running beneath a glacier. The name Esker is derived from the Irish word eiscir (Old Irish: escir), which means: "a ridge or elevation" The best-known example of such an eiscir is the Eiscir Riada, which runs nearly the whole width of Ireland from Dublin to Galway, a distance of 200 km, and