Standing stone, Lisnahanna

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Standing stone, Lisnahanna

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 8 Aug 2020

In the Northern Ireland Sites & Monuments website it is described as follows: At the bottom of a marshy, interdrumlin hollow. Another standing stone is located nearby to N, but cannot be seen from here. This is a fine, small stone of limestone, roughly square in section, with sides 0.6m x 0.6m x 0.65m x 0.7m & standing 1.1m high. It has no definite orientation.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.451104
Longitude
-7.540265