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Ken Williams >  Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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Ken Williams >  Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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Ken Williams >  Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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Ken Williams > A summer sunset in June 2005.

The tomb is very conspicuously sited along the road from Leamaneh Castle (on the Corofin-Ennistymon road) to Ballyvaughan. Following the promninent signs for the Aillwee cave will bring you right past it.
Ken Williams > 3 The Kempe Stones, aka Greengraves, Co. Down. 

As you can see the tomb is surrounded by brambles so it is not possible to make out remains of a cairn. Click HERE to see some nice photos taken many years ago of this tomb before it was consumed by the hedge, on another website.
Ken Williams > 5 The Kempe Stones, aka Greengraves, Co. Down. 

From the rear.
Ken Williams > 2 The Kempe Stones, aka Greengraves, Co. Down. 

The view from the front is obscured by the hedge the portal tomb is now part of.
Ken Williams > 1 The Kempe Stones, aka Greengraves, Co. Down. 

From the side as you approach across the field.
Ken Williams > 4 The Kempe Stones, aka Greengraves, Co. Down. 

Inside the chamber, note the half door stone in between the two portal stones in the centre of the photo.
Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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Ken Williams >  Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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Poulnabrone Dolmen, Co. Clare

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