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Proleek : Portal Tomb

CountyLouth
Grid RefJ 083 110
GPSJ 08261 11035 (6m)
Longitude6° 20' 50.53" W
Latitude54° 2' 13.46" N
Nearest TownDundalk (5.1 Km)
OS Sheet29
UTM zone29U
UTM x673705.01264395
UTM y5990901.8857398

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Proleek - Wedge Tomb
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Artistic impression from notice board. I'm not too sure about this one really.

Photo Taken: Saturday, 19th July 2003


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Sunday, 5th February 2006

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Saturday, 19th July 2003

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Sunday, 3rd February 2002

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Miscellanea

The capstone has always been covered in th small rocks. It is said that if a person throws a stone onto the top and it remains there then that person will be married within 12 months.

Source: www.beyond-the-pale.co.uk

This dolmen is also known as The Giant's Load. It is said that a Scottish giant, called Parrah Boug MacShagean, carried the capstone here. He is reportedly buried nearby (probably in the wedge tomb which are often called Giant's Graves).

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A Random Selection of Nearby Monuments

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2.7 Km (NNW) there is a Chambered Cairn at Aghnaskeagh.
6 Km (WSW) there is a Motte at Castletown known as Dun Dealgan or Cuchullain's Mount.
8.6 Km (N) there is a Court Tomb at Clontygora (Co. Armagh).
1.6 Km (E) there is a Court Tomb at Ballymakellett.
4.9 Km (NNE) there is a Chambered Cairn at Black Mountain known as Clermont Cairn.

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Proleek before the golfcourse

A beautiful picture of Proleek with a field in the background instead of the golf course.
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