In a field there are three standing stones arranged in a scalene triangle with its vertices at northeast (40°), southeast (150°) and west (270°). All of them have a square section and wavy sides. They look like three fried chips planted in the ground. Two of them have a very irregular profile. Their heights are between 1.45 and 1.60 metres and their sides measure between 25 and 45 centimetres. The distance between the southeast and the west stones is 2.25 metres, between the west and northeast stones is 1.37 metres and between the northeast and southeast stones is 90 centimetres.
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