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Image of Cultybraggan (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) by thesweetcheat

There is a lot of stone exposed at the end of Cultybraggan B, which could be cairn material, field clearance or the remains of an enclosing wall reported in the 1960s. Cultybraggan A can be seen beyond.

Image credit: A. Brookes (6.10.2016)
Image of Cultybraggan (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) by thesweetcheat

The excellent Cultybraggan B (NN 76682038), seen from A to the northeast.

Image credit: A. Brookes (6.10.2016)
Image of Cultybraggan (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) by thesweetcheat

Cultybraggan A. There is no sign of the enclosing drystone wall reported in the 1960s.

Image credit: A. Brookes (6.10.2016)
Image of Cultybraggan (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) by thesweetcheat

Looking towards Cultybraggan B (left) and A (right) cairns from C. The rugged mountain on the skyline is Mor Bheinn.

Image credit: A. Brookes (6.10.2016)
Image of Cultybraggan (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) by thesweetcheat

Cultybraggan C. There is some suggestion in the SMR that this is a natural mound, but the proximity to the other large cairns in the group leaves it open in the absence of excavation.

Image credit: A. Brookes (6.10.2016)
Image of Cultybraggan (Barrow / Cairn Cemetery) by thesweetcheat

Cultybraggan C (NN76842038) in sunlight from the northeast.

Image credit: A. Brookes (6.10.2016)

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