In the tiny village of Malin More there's a wonderful alignment of portal tombs and a pair of standing stones over a quite straight line 175 metres long, on a roughly east to west axis. I started with the large portal tomb at the east end of the alignment and I have numbered the monuments from 1 to 9. It has been speculated that monuments from 1 to 6 might have been joined and covered by a giant straight cairn.
This is the monument number 9 in the alignment. It's in the field adjacent to the one where the monuments number 4, 5, 6 and 7 are, and about 20 metres south from the monument number 8. It's a rather large and long cairn of stones with a standing stone at about one third of its length from the southeast end. The main sides of the standing stone face to the southeast and northwest (125°-305). The standing stone is 1.64 metres tall above the cairn, it's 1.05 metres wide at the top, tapering a little towards the ground. At the base it's 30 centimetres thick tapering to only 4 centimetres at the very top. The whole cairn is 10.90 metres long and about 3 metres wide.
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