
The even larger NE cairn, presumably chambered and according to Audrey Henshall “almost square with rounded corners”. What is that all about?
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The even larger NE cairn, presumably chambered and according to Audrey Henshall “almost square with rounded corners”. What is that all about?
I'll have a large one please,
cheers.
I literally blundered upon this last year... to my mind, with the associated long cairn, one of the finest monuments in all Scotland that I've had the pleasure of seeing. Visualise a larger Grey Cairns of Camster intact and unopened.... presumably with the original inhabitants still located within. As I sat here in the fading light that thought completely blew my mind. Kipping above Kilmartin in May I fell in love with the place once again. It gets a massive press... and rightly so. But in my opinion it can't hold a candle to the Strath of Kildonan. Why is that? You need to get back here and spread the word with your popular appeal since I reckon it can make a lot of people happy.
I'm trying to get back up there, and would love to get back up there.
Then the word will be spread, still very far away though innit.