We stumbled across this possible three-stone row while returning from the nearby portal tomb. The three stones are all definitely stood on end and in a line, whereas the many stones around them are prostrate. Each is around 1.2m tall and pointed. The alignment is roughly southwest-northeast.
The row is on a fairly steep slope and at the southwest end of it there is a round platform that may be manmade. It was too dark to tell by the time we had found it.
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Greenanstown (Co. Meath) | Lackanagoneeny (Co. Limerick) | Clodagh (Co. Cork) |
The Derryleckagh Longstones (Co. Down) | Glangevlin (Co. Cavan) | The Three Fingers (Co. Cork) |
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