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'Carrowkeel - Cairn F' : Passage Tomb

TownlandCarrowkeel
CountySligo
Grid RefG 749 114
GPSG 74938 11394 (8m)
Longitude8° 22' 57.69" W
Latitude54° 3' 3.76" N
Nearest TownBallymote (9.7 Km)
OS Sheet25
UTM zone29U
UTM x540414.60067047
UTM y5989377.1938033

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Carrowkeel - Passage Tomb Cemetery
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Visit Notes

Saturday, 3rd May 2003

It was still bucketting down with rain and I decided that my car couldn't take another trip around the road to the main cemetery so we had to walk the 1km or so to the tombs. I'd read somewhere that Cairn F had sixe sub-chambers (WOW!), so we headed off to that first. Oh dear! It might have six chambers, but the roof has collapsed and filled nearly all of the main chamber with rubble.

And we are now very wet!

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Sunday, 7th March 2004

Well, I was at Cairn E, so I had to wander over to F. On a day like today, with ultimate visibility, a clamber on to the top of the cairn is well rewarded. Sitting in the passage (on the rubble) it is possible to work out that it aligns with Cairn E and that the line of site heads towards Benbulbin. Last time I was here I couldn't even see as far as Cairn E!

I would love to see some care and attention paid to this tomb. If the rubble could be removed safely it would be amazing. I don't suggest that anyone tries to start this process as the orthostats would probably collapse from the pressure exerted by the cairn.

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5.5 Km (NNE) there is a Cairn at Heapstown known as Heapstown Cairn.
2.5 Km (WNW) there is a Cairn at Treanmore.
5.8 Km (N) there is a Portal Tomb at Springfield.
608.3 m (E) there is a Passage Tomb Cemetery at Carrowkeel.
5.8 Km (ENE) there is a Boulder Burial at Barroe.

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