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In Glendalough, the two lakes were originally one large single lake!!

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Soup:
Chicken
Tuscan bean

Sambos:
Toastie with turkey, brie, herb stuffing & cranberry
Bap with ham, cheddar, roasted cherry tomatoes, coleslaw, spicy tomato relish
Wrap with jerk chicken, leaves, mozzarella, roasted peppers

Specials:
Potted crab
Beef stroganoff with rice

Treat:
Coffee slices
Apple & berry tart

…The Upper and Lower Lakes of Glendalough are ribbon lakes but this is not due solely to the action of glaciers. The Irish name for Glendalough is Gleann dá Locha, which means the valley of the two lakes. The two lakes were originally one large single lake. Lugduff Brook flowed into the middle of the lake depositing sediments, possibly on top of an earlier glacial moraine. The sediments accumulated until the lake was divided in two. The carpark and lawns at the Upper Lake sit on top of these deposits.

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