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Desert
Standing Stones
Desert (Standing Stones) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 1 fieldnote, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
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Nearest Town:
Rathcormack (6km NW)
OS Ref (IE):
W847868 /
Sheet: 81
Latitude:
52° 1' 59.31" N
Longitude:
8° 13' 22.67" W
Added by
bawn79
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No sign of these standing stones, the field they should be in is now ploughed and there are a few stones in the ditch that may be field clearance or at least one of them look like they could an original stone.
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Posted by
bawn79
26th April 2007ce