When people think of stone circles, many think of Stonehenge in England. But while Stonehenge is impressive it is also unique and very different from regular stone circles which are found across Ireland and Great Britain. Irish stone circles are found all over the country but are particularly common around the Cork/Kerry south west corner of the Island. Drombohilly stone circle in Kerry (left) is an excellent example of an Irish stone circle dating from the very late neolithoic/early bronze age, but stone circles also changed form with the passing centuries and territories leaving us with large multiple stone circles in the North of the country, tiny five stone circles in the south west and everything in between.
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When people think of stone circles, many think of Stonehenge in England. But while Stonehenge is impressive it is also unique and very different from regular stone circles which are found across Ireland and Great Britain. Irish stone circles are found all over the country but are particularly common around the Cork/Kerry south west corner of the Island. Drombohilly stone circle in Kerry (left) is an excellent example of an Irish stone circle dating from the very late neolithoic/early bronze age, but stone circles also changed form with the passing centuries and territories leaving us with large multiple stone circles in the North of the country, tiny five stone circles in the south west and everything in between.
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