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Llyn Y Wrach

Ring Cairn

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Llyn Y Wrach (Ring Cairn) by postman This is not it.
The ring cairn upon further research (if you can call it that) is in the gorse covered background left of the telegraph pole.
Edit......actually its on the far hill side below the brown bracken.
postman Image Credit: Chris Bickerton
Posted by postman
21st November 2014ce
Edited 1st February 2015ce
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Comments (4)

What on earth is that then? thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
21st November 2014ce
It's not marked on coflein as many things are round here, so I presume it's a natural spot worn down by sheep, the big rock is a triangle with point down like the Aggle stone of yore secured in place in an outcrop. But I am presuming. Still interesting though isn't it ? postman Posted by postman
21st November 2014ce
It's great! thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
21st November 2014ce
This ring cairn is not where Coflein says it is, you can actually see it on the hillside in the background just below the bunches of brown bracken. postman Posted by postman
26th January 2015ce
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