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Ken Williams >  'Leac An Scail' aka Kilmogue Dolmen, Co. Kilkenny.

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Irelands tallest portal tomb at Kilmogue near Mullinavat really is a sight to behold, positioned next to a babbling brook, you can imagine how impressive this tomb was when seen in a landscape without hedgerows and walls. The chamber is almost complete and is tiny compared to the huge portal and door-stones and the highly angled capstone. You really have to stand beside this monster to appreciate it.

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'Leac An Scail' aka Kilmogue Dolmen, Co. Kilkenny.



Click on the photo for a larger view.

Irelands tallest portal tomb at Kilmogue near Mullinavat really is a sight to behold, positioned next to a babbling brook, you can imagine how impressive this tomb was when seen in a landscape without hedgerows and walls. The chamber is almost complete and is tiny compared to the huge portal and door-stones and the highly angled capstone. You really have to stand beside this monster to appreciate it.

Click here to see more photos of this tomb.
Ken Williams >  'Leac An Scail' aka Kilmogue Dolmen, Co. Kilkenny.

Click on the photo for a larger view. 

Irelands tallest portal tomb at Kilmogue near Mullinavat really is a sight to behold, positioned next to a babbling brook, you can imagine how impressive this tomb was when seen in a landscape without hedgerows and walls. The chamber is almost complete and is tiny compared to the huge portal and door-stones and the highly angled capstone. You really have to stand beside this monster to appreciate it.

Click here to see more photos of this tomb.

'Leac An Scail' aka Kilmogue Dolmen, Co. Kilkenny.



Click on the photo for a larger view.

Irelands tallest portal tomb at Kilmogue near Mullinavat really is a sight to behold, positioned next to a babbling brook, you can imagine how impressive this tomb was when seen in a landscape without hedgerows and walls. The chamber is almost complete and is tiny compared to the huge portal and door-stones and the highly angled capstone. You really have to stand beside this monster to appreciate it.

Click here to see more photos of this tomb.
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