

The complete semi-circle, the stones seem too close together for my liking i would say they have been moved
This stone is in the field next to the half circle, I think this is part of the circle and would make the original circle huge possibly 15-20 radius
These stones are massive, it seems to be the way the build around here
If you look carefully in the centre of the photo, the two standing stones form a kind of sight which I was told marks the summer solstice sunrise (don’t know how true this is).
This from the moon skim on the 12th of June, I obviously need a better camera.
In the chamber itself, it is approx 1.5m long and much longer than it looks on the outside
Looking from the back of the tomb to the hills in the south-west, the hill in the left background seems to be where the tomb is facing to
The cairn on Knockanora from Ballinlough standing stone and barrow
Sorrell Hill from Seefin, there is a cairn on top of this hill as well
This building in the midground is what is left of the foundations of the Bridgit Fire Temple
Almu weeps, a massive gouge taken out of the hill by Roadstone
I thought this long shot of the standing stone looked cool
St. Paddys well, the curiously has a St. Bridgits cross and statutes of Bridgit!