Low skeleton of a passage tomb in a unique Waterford tradition
The undifferentiated chamber and passageway of the tomb seen from behind. Two of the remaining three kerbstones are visible to the right of the picture. The cairn is flattened but a low covering of boulders still remain at the surface.
The cairn material which surrounds the chamber and passage can be seen here, the entrance to the passage is to the right of this photo, the largest boulder on the right just barely covers the remains of a chamber.