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| With the highest concentration of Neolithic and Bronze Age megaliths in Ireland, I plan to spend some time in the Cork countryside. |
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| Blarney Castle is not far outside Cork city. |
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| And is exceedingly well-signed. Looking across The Square. |
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| A Chinese restaurant next to Blarney Castle. |
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| This would be as close as I could get to Blarney Castle. The tall trees in the gardens surrounding blocked al view. |
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| Thank goodness I can kiss the Virtual Blarney Stone so the trip isn't a complete waste. |
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| An unmapped lake within the castle grounds. |
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| Morning dew at Knockaneeg. |
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| The Grenagh stone circle can be seen just left of centre. |
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| The two white dots in the distance to the right of centre are the Beenalaght standing stones. |
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| Glandine standing stones in the same fields as the cows, just at the fence-line to the left of centre. |
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| The 3 metre high Glandine stones can be seen peaking over the top of the hedge. |
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| The very tip of a Glandine stone. |
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| The top of another stone seen from the road, over the embankment. |
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| A lot of the sites I tried to visit, like this one in Island, Cork, visibility was non existent from the road. |
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| Or high hedges kept stones just out of site. |
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| The GPS says I'm supposed to me looking at a low stone circle in this field at Knockane. |
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| There's something in the centre but I'm not certain if that's the circle. |
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| Looking at a row of six stones from side on at Beenalaght, Cork. |
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| A closer view reveals a thorn next to the row. |
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| Calling it quits, I drove north to Mallow to spend the night. |
























































