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Ken Williams > Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

This tomb is signposted 'Leaba Wedge Tomb' and is quite near the road that runs past the Parknabinnia wedge tombs, though it is not visible from the road. There is a court like arrangement in front of the tomb and although many of the stones lie strewn about the chamber itself is quite intact. This is one of the nicest wedge tombs in a secluded location which also has easy access.
Ken Williams >  Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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Ken Williams > Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

From the rear of the tomb.
Ken Williams > Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

The court like stones viewed from inside the gallery.
Ken Williams > Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

From the front, the court, tomb entrance and side stones can all be seen.
Ken Williams > Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

Looking into the chamber.
Ken Williams > Ruined Wedge Tomb at Parknabinnia, Burren, Co. Clare.

This small tomb, a few hundred metres north of Parknabinnia CL67 above, is still partially imbedded in a low cairn and what appears to be its capstone lies broken behind it.

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Ken Williams > Ballyganner South Wedge Tomb, Burren, Co. Clare. 

A closer view looking roughly north west.

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Ken Williams > Ballyganner South Wedge Tomb, Burren, Co. Clare. 

The view into the massive chamber from the rear, the sidestones are single slabs and the tomb has neat fitting front and rear slabs with a small entrance to the front and a small cut away at the rear.

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Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

This tomb is signposted 'Leaba Wedge Tomb' and is quite near the road that runs past the Parknabinnia wedge tombs, though it is not visible from the road. There is a court like arrangement in front of the tomb and although many of the stones lie strewn about the chamber itself is quite intact. This is one of the nicest wedge tombs in a secluded location which also has easy access.
Ken Williams > Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

This tomb is signposted 'Leaba Wedge Tomb' and is quite near the road that runs past the Parknabinnia wedge tombs, though it is not visible from the road. There is a court like arrangement in front of the tomb and although many of the stones lie strewn about the chamber itself is quite intact. This is one of the nicest wedge tombs in a secluded location which also has easy access.
Creevagh wedge Tomb (aka Leaba Wedge Tomb)

This tomb is signposted 'Leaba Wedge Tomb' and is quite near the road that runs past the Parknabinnia wedge tombs, though it is not visible from the road. There is a court like arrangement in front of the tomb and although many of the stones lie strewn about the chamber itself is quite intact. This is one of the nicest wedge tombs in a secluded location which also has easy access.
See photo in original gallery.

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