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Kilclooney More, County DonegalTwo portal tombs, the little and large of Irish dolmens, stand at opposite ends of a long cairn, the larger one looming conspicuous on the skyline to the east of the Narin road, 4 miles north-north-east of Ardara. It is a truly remarkable structure, not only on account of its size and poise, but also for the ever changing profile it presents from different viewpoints: 'a prehistoric study in aerodynamics'; 'a great hat on legs'; 'a flying saucer landed in the bog'; 'a giant bird poised for flight' - these are some of the resemblances inspired by its intriguing form.
Gortavern, County DonegalSited in boggy pasture in the Burnside river valley, slightly less than 1 mile south of Carrowkeel and 1/4 mile east of the road to Rathmelton, 'Dermot and Grania's Bed' is one of the county's lesser known megaliths, a somewhat disturbed but largely complete portal tomb.
Poulnabrone, County ClareThe stark but beautiful landscape of The Burren in north-west Clare is famed both for its unique flora and for a remarkable concentration of prehistoric remains, notably wedge tombs of a distinctive local type, and more particularly for this celebrated portal tomb which in the minds of many has become an icon of megalithic Ireland. It rises from an expanse of grey limestone pavement, 5 miles south of Ballyvaghan, its dramatic profile instantly recognisable against the sky, with a splendid 12-feet long tabular capstone soaring out over the slender portal stones.
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