The easterner seemed well acquainted with the path he followed through the boggy land.
Soon at the foot of the mountains the boggy land reappeared, intersected by little lakes.
This may mean that marshy or boggy land was considered especially sacred to her but nothing definitive is known.
It can also be accessed from the east from Grit Fell, over boggy land along a muddy path that is sometimes difficult to distinguish.
Very little is known about the prehistoric history of the Heworth area, some researchers believe the area was largely boggy land.
This time, the master of the night came from the boggy land to the solid ground at the base of the sloping hillside.
At around the same time an area of boggy land to the south east of the priory was reclaimed.
I tried another, a dozen miles further on, which was very hard to come to over boggy land.
The name star derives from the old Norse word - starr- for the type of grass (sedge) that grows on boggy land.
Hart Carrs Beck flows through an area of flat, often boggy land.