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bawn79 wrote:
[quote="tiompan"]
The pic below is pretty much due east so I think it would be as I said above. I was theorising that perhaps the chamber was complete (and enclosed) with only a gap to the east.
If you get me! Im no expert on this kind of thing. Im just putting out what I saw and hope that someone here may be able to make sense of it.


http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/62994/images/baurnadomeeny.html

Did you manage to get a compass reading for any of the chambers ?
Interesting point about the site is the folklore , Diarmid is also connected with Newgrange where Oengus an Broga hoped to "put an aerial life into him "

tiompan wrote:
bawn79 wrote:
[quote="tiompan"]
The pic below is pretty much due east so I think it would be as I said above. I was theorising that perhaps the chamber was complete (and enclosed) with only a gap to the east.
If you get me! Im no expert on this kind of thing. Im just putting out what I saw and hope that someone here may be able to make sense of it.


http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/62994/images/baurnadomeeny.html

Did you manage to get a compass reading for any of the chambers ?
Interesting point about the site is the folklore , Diarmid is also connected with Newgrange where Oengus an Broga hoped to "put an aerial life into him "
Tiompan,
No i didnt i will get one as soon as i can.

tiompan wrote:
Diarmid is also connected with Newgrange where Oengus an Broga hoped to "put an aerial life into him "
He's asociated with nearly every wedge tomb in Ireland. They're pretty much all called Dermot & Grainne's Bed.