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'''Glencorp''' is one of the nine [[Glens of Antrim]], in [[County Antrim]]. Like all glens in that area, it was shaped during the Ice Age by glaciers. | '''Glencorp''' is one of the nine [[Glens of Antrim]], in [[County Antrim]]. Like all glens in that area, it was shaped during the Ice Age by glaciers. | ||
While the other eight of the famous glens run from the [[Antrim Hills]] to the sea, Glencorp is a connecting valley, joining the lower reaches of [[Glenaan]] to those of [[Glendun]], between Crocknacreeva to the west and Cross Slieve between it and the sea. It bears no notable river but feeds burns off these two hills to the Glendun River. | While the other eight of the famous glens run from the [[Antrim Hills]] to the sea, Glencorp is a connecting valley, joining the lower reaches of [[Glenaan]] to those of [[Glendun]], between [[Crocknacreeva]] to the west and [[Cross Slieve]] between it and the sea. It bears no notable river but feeds burns off these two hills to the Glendun River. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 3 November 2017
Glencorp is one of the nine Glens of Antrim, in County Antrim. Like all glens in that area, it was shaped during the Ice Age by glaciers.
While the other eight of the famous glens run from the Antrim Hills to the sea, Glencorp is a connecting valley, joining the lower reaches of Glenaan to those of Glendun, between Crocknacreeva to the west and Cross Slieve between it and the sea. It bears no notable river but feeds burns off these two hills to the Glendun River.