On a sloping hillside with extensive views towards the east and south, five boulders sit prominently in a field overlooking the church at Boho and the lake beyond.
Four out of the five boulders are prolifically carved with typical galician style cup and ring marks. The largest panel (left) also bears the most carvings, covering it's entire face.
Detail of the large panel.
The large panel and the view to the south.
About 15 metres behind the large panel, a smaller boulder has its east face covered in wide cup and rings and some linear designs, somewhat obscured by lichens and moss.
The full carved face of the same boulder.
Lying prostrate behind the large panel is this fragment of a panel which must once have formed part of a larger boulder, some of the designs have only partial remains along the rough edges of the stone.
Although heavily weathered and covered in lichens, the carvings do show up well in the mid-day sun when wet.
Detail of the large panel.
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