tsc, thought you might like this one themodernantiquarian.com/site/2034/derrynafinchin.html with an actual bullaun. The archaeology inventory of co. Cork is 5 volumes and well over a thousand pages. That for co. Meath, with Newgrange et al and Luoghcrew and Tara is only abot 150 pages, though the Cork one is more modern. A chap could spend a lifetime exploring Cork and neighbouring Kerry, and still miss some stuff.
Wow. Natural or bullaun-type thing?
Natural, megalithomania.com/show/site/560/knocknaneirk_ne_stone_circle.htm but pretty cool too.
Nice one, yes pretty cool indeed.
tsc, thought you might like this one themodernantiquarian.com/site/2034/derrynafinchin.html with an actual bullaun. The archaeology inventory of co. Cork is 5 volumes and well over a thousand pages. That for co. Meath, with Newgrange et al and Luoghcrew and Tara is only abot 150 pages, though the Cork one is more modern. A chap could spend a lifetime exploring Cork and neighbouring Kerry, and still miss some stuff.
Oh yeah, that looks fab. One day I'll make it over to Ireland, hopefully :)