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Baltray Stone Row
 

County

Louth

Coordinates

N 53° 44' 26.76"   W 006° 15' 57.0"

Nearest town

Termonfeckin

Grid Ref.

O 14400 78188

Map No.

43

Elevation a.s.l. (m)

21

Date of visit

Sunday 14 June 2015

GPS Accuracy (m)

3
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The southwest stone seen from the southeast.


We were driving in the area and we decided to reach the Baltray Standing Stones, two giants in a private field where the grass was very high and with a stunning view over the sea and the golf course to the east.

The two stones are large flat slabs and are 100 metres northeast (45°) from the field gate.
The first stone is 3.05 metres tall, 1.25 metres wide and 33 centimetres thick, with its axis aligned southeast-northwest (135°-315°).
The second stone in 2.07 metres tall, 1.05 metres wide and 38 centimetres thick, aligned south-southeast to north-northwest (160°-340°).
The distance between them is about 9 metres along an axis north-northeast to south-southwest (20°-200°).
It seems that the larger of the two stones marks both the winter solstice sunrise and the summer solstice sunset.

The ambience is dramatically ruined by a big square concrete water tank!


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