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Ebor Benson Photography
Equinox at Drombeg Stone CircleMilkyway rising behind the "Druids Altar" aka Drombeg Stone Circle (21 Sep 16) | The Druids AltarThe magical Drombeg Stone Circle | Drombeg after darkOne the most ancient Holy sites in the world, love the atmosphere here! |
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Cullenagh Stone RowThis Bronze Age monument sits beautifully overlooking the local landscape | Maughnasilly Stone RowSituated on a Northern slope of Knockbreteen mountain, it dates from the middle Bronze Age | Starburst at CastlelackGetting creative at Castlelack Stone Row near Bandon Co.Cork |
Lettergorman SouthQuaint five stone axial circle also know as Knockwaddra | Caisleanaleacht Stone RowCastlelack Stone Row beneath the stars, an impressive alignment near Bandon Co. Cork | DrombegOne of Corks more famous stone circles, near Glandore. The ancients sure picked their spots! |
Knockraheen Stone CircleA nice five stone axial circle near Carriganimmy Co. Cork. | Carrigagulla Stone CircleIdyillic and well-preserved example situated in the foothills of the Boggeragh Mountains. | Inchireagh Stone CircleA small 5 stone axial circle, one of the portal stones is leaning inwards. Cool vibes here, could have sat there all day! |
Kealkil Stone CircleThis unique Megalithic complex at Kealkil conisists of a five-stone axial circle, an 18 stone radial stone cairn and a pair of large standing stones with the same axis as the circle. The tallest of which is over four metres in height. | Ballyvackey Stone CircleJust outside Clonakilty, some stones are missing from this mystical site but its truely a magical place! | Templebryan Stone CircleThe quartz stone at the centre of the circle is known as "Cloich Griene" meaning the sunstone. This is said to be the stone from where Clonakilty got it's name. |
Kealkil Five Stone CircleSunset at Kealkil Stone Circle overlooking Bantry Bay | Castlelack Standing StonesMegalithic stone row near Bandon Co. Cork |
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