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Grime's Graves (Ancient Mine / Quarry)

Open between 10am and 6pm seven days a week between 1st April and 30th of September. Admission fees at time of writing were £2.60 for an adult, £1.30 for a child and concessionary fees are £2.

More details here:

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/conProperty.24

Ballantrushall (Stone Circle)

This ruined stone circle was rediscovered by Ron and Margaret Curtis, Moey and Joolio Geordio on 19th September 2002 and documented in the Council for Scottish Archaeology publication Discovery and Excavation Scotland Volume 3 2002. Additional details are included in my web log Two "New" Stone Circles (Re) Discovered On Lewis.

Joolio

Clach an Trushal (Standing Stone / Menhir)

This destroyed stone circle was rediscovered by Ron and Margaret Curtis on 19th September 2002 and documented in the Council for Scottish Archaeology publication Discovery and Excavation Scotland Volume 3 2002. Additional details are included in my web log Two "New" Stone Circles (Re) Discovered On Lewis.

Joolio

Tomb of the Eagles (Chambered Cairn)

Field Notes From The Tomb of the Eagles 5th September 2000


We arrived in Orkney on 3rd September 2000 with the idea that we would tour around and had pitched camp initially at the campsite at Stromness which was on the headland overlooking the harbour at this stage we had a vague plan to camp at different places as the week wore on.
Every morning as we paid for another night at the Stromness campsite the woman who ran the site would ask where it was we were off to that day Stennes, Maes Howe etc, until one day we said that we were going to visit The Tomb of the Eagles. This led to the following conversation which if you have seen the Comic Strip’s Five Go Mad in Dorset ran along the lines of the exchange Robbie Coltrane as the old gypsy/ old woman etc warning the Famous Five not to go anywhere Kneecap Hill (a strange place full of mysterious comings and goings etc)

It went something like this

Campsite warden (in mysterious knowing all but giving nothing away Scottish tone)“So your are going to the Tomb of the Eagles are you? Aye that’s a place you will never forget you will still be talking about it many years from now”
Joolio Geordio “ Why what is it like?”
Campsite warden “ I cannot tell you but you will never find me going all of the way out there but it will be an experience that you will never forget aye you and your friend!!”

I have to admit that in the true Scooby Doo tradition that this got the alarm bells going somewhat – what was out there that was so scary?

Julian described the Tomb of the Eagles as an outstanding place a perfect place “Visit the Tomb of the Eagles it’s a killer.”
So with curiosity and trepidation we drove down there past the Churchill Barrier and the hulks of wrecked ships to the Tomb of the Eagles. And what did we find?

Firstly an excellent and informative presentation on the history of the tomb at the museum at Isbister Farm handling some of the relics found there. Then a walk to the Iron Age House where Ronald Simison who had discovered the tomb, again gave an excellent talk on the history of the house.
And then we were off to the Tomb itself the walk to this is worth the admission fee alone, along the coast skirting high cliffs and the weather was perfect “on a clear day you can see forever”

The tomb itself sits not far from the cliff edge facing the sea Julian was right a perfect place. To get into it you have to lie on a wooden trolley (like those used by Charles Bronson in the Great Escape) and pull yourself through the tunnel using the rope.

And what did we find? Come on that would be like giving away the ending to The Mousetrap! If you haven’t been there already then you really need to go. If you have already been then go again.

Incidentally for those of you that are interested the reason for the Campsite Warden’s mysterious warning was that two long lost relatives returning from Australia had tried to enter the tomb and not being as slimline as they once were had become wedged in the tunnel. I take it that this was a hint for me to go on a diet!!

Joolio
Joolio Geordio - 36 year old Geordie in exile, Newcastle United supporter, prog rock fan, fashion accessory and international man of mystery.

In a burgundy cagoule, wooly hat with optional hat hair Joolio is less than the epitome of stone circling chic nevertheless he can often be found in the company of Moey on some desolate hill side extolling the virtues of the Porcupine Tree, quoting Withnail and I and trying to establish the fastest route to the nearest Chinese takeaway.
Joolio does not own a digital camera but enjoys great popularity at the local camera shop following his stone circling expeditions! Rumours of a fast track queue being established to speed his passage to the counter with his many undeveloped films remain unfounded.
Joolio got into Cope in 1995 by mistake - (blame Moey) and his fave Cope Albums in no particular order are Jehovahkill, Peggy Suicide, 20 Mothers, Rite and Interpreter. He has been interested in stone circles since watching Quatermass at the age of 11. Joolio's favourite sites include, again in no particular order, Callanish, Duddo, Avebury, Wayland Smithy, Castle Rigg and Iarsiadra (Callanish 8A).

Joolio
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