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Tan-y-Coed

Chambered Cairn

Fieldnotes

I was able to park really close and went through just one gate, but still went the wrong way and then saw it on the way back to the car, d'oh.
Not enough room under the capstone for a person but enough for a camera .The capstone is maybe three metres long and propped up on smaller boulders at one end whilst the other end creeps under the grass. The whole thing sits at the eastern end of a mound about thirty feet long.
postman Posted by postman
9th July 2007ce
Edited 9th July 2007ce

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