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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by ryaner

Cairn F is said to be the largest of the Cairns in Carrowkeel (though the cairn on Keshcorran, included in the megalithic ‘complex’ is bigger).

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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by ryaner

Cairn F passage grave is aligned north onto Cairn E in the distance.

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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by ryaner

The end recess of the cruciform chamber – it’s possibly got a metre-and-a-half of cairn rubble hiding a lot of its lower structure.

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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by ryaner

A view south-west over the rubble-filled chamber.

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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by ryaner

Foreground is part of the passage with a couple of lintels. Behind them is end recess of the destroyed cruciform chamber.

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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by ryaner

The gouge taken out of Cairn F by the ‘exacvators’.

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Image of Carrowkeel – Cairn F (Passage Grave) by costaexpress

Looking down from Cairn F into the valley below, keeping a lookout to protect what I had decided was to be ‘my mountain’ for evermore

Sites within 20km of Carrowkeel — Cairn F