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Cappaboy Beg: Five Stone Circle CO092-004

NGR 10810/06125 (IW 08118 ITM 61227 / 51.79633, -9.33253) [Googlemap]

Trajectories 1200BCE. Tap/Click pics for big ones.
Panoramic view with luni-solar trajectories c.1200BCE from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle is at the head of the Lackavane river valley, about 7km NE of Kealkill. The stones are cunningly arranged.

South is on the slope between major standstill summer lunisticesLunistices are the most northerly and southerly moons of the month. The lunar equivalent of solstices - more. rising from a hilltop and setting into a dip [Pic].

North is at a dip in a hilltop and indicated by an axial arrangement [Pic].

NE from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. E from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. SE from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. SW from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. W from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. NW from Cappaboy Beg Five Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. The circle's main axis indicates the lunistice Lunistices are the most northerly and southerly moons of the month. The lunar equivalent of solstices - more. range's major half for summer lunistice Lunistices are the most northerly and southerly moons of the month. The lunar equivalent of solstices - more. sets in the south-west. A secondary axis indicates the lunistice Lunistices are the most northerly and southerly moons of the month. The lunar equivalent of solstices - more. range's major half for winter lunistice Lunistices are the most northerly and southerly moons of the month. The lunar equivalent of solstices - more. sets in the north-west.

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