Kerbstones on the north arc of the cairn show that, even at this isolated spot, material has been robbed from the monument. Image credit: ryaner ryaner Sep 15, 2019
The cairn is not on the highest point of Carnawaddy. This is taken from the peak looking back north-west. Image credit: ryaner ryaner Sep 15, 2019
From the north-western shoulder of the cairn, with Warrenpoint down at the mouth of the Newry River as it emerges into Carlingford Lough. Image credit: ryaner ryaner Sep 15, 2019
Pano centred on the north-east and the Mournes, with Carlingford mountain emerging from the reluctant cloud. Image credit: ryaner ryaner Sep 15, 2019
Almost 5 metres tall and a diameter of 23 metres, I’ve looked at this from the M1 Dublin to Belfast road on many an occasion and said ‘some day...‘ Image credit: ryaner ryaner Sep 15, 2019