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One of the sites visited was Bunaneer Drowned Forest , where we saw stumps of trees on the beach there which were alive thousands of years ago. Our guides for this expedition were plant biologist Calum Sweeney and archaeologist Aoibheann Lambe.
This large jumble of roots above is known as Goliath. All the remains here can be seen at regular low tides: at other similar sites elsewhere in Ireland, remains of ancient tree boles and roots are only revealed when tides are exceptionally low.
I find it remarkable to be able to see and readily touch these archaic pieces of timber: we are communing with distant history! Carbon dating has shown that these remains were alive between three and a half and five millennia ago. This is evidence that sea levels were significantly lower then, and that the shore line was further out — perhaps 50 metres from where we see it today. Our friends Robin and Sue Lewando were also on this expedition. Robin has a particular interest in sea-level changes in the Late Quaternary and subsequent eras, and he pointed me to a paper which explores the subject specifically in the Bantry Bay area of West Cork.
You first read about it here! So this is a scientific diagram which sets out how sea-levels have been changing over time in our locality:. Over on the east coast — north of Bray, Co Wicklow — there is another substantial area where tree remains have been revealed at certain tidal conditions. While at Youghal, Co Cork, further finds have occured:. Walking out on to the shoreline at low tide, geologist Prof Mike Williams points to the oak, pine and birch stumps and extensive root systems which were once part of woodlands populated by people, wolves and bears.