A Spin away from The Ports.

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Took the 'Babe' for a leisurely spin up round the plateau and to get away from the 'Ports.

Any ideas.........
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close by was this.......

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local dump...

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can't see the wood because of the trees.....

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A view down one of the glens....

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Woolly bricks.....

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You can leave some gold on this porcelain...

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Glendun Viaduct.......

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and Bonnymargy Friary and down to Mortons for Fish & Chips.

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Good idea to get away from the mayhem around the Triangle :thumb2

First pic Craigs Dolmen near Rasharkin? Not actually a dolmen at all, in fact the entrance to a Neolithic passage tomb. As is the other one on the other side of the road in pic 2 ;)
 
Good idea to get away from the mayhem around the Triangle :thumb2

First pic Craigs Dolmen near Rasharkin? Not actually a dolmen at all, in fact the entrance to a Neolithic passage tomb. As is the other one on the other side of the road in pic 2 ;)

:aidan

Spot on Arthur, however pic two is about 4 miles as the crow flys eastwards.
 
Takes me back to the 70's & 80's - Dead Sheep rally.
The sun shone & the cuckoos cuckooed - happy days.
 
Magic wee roads up round there. Have done a fair bit on enduro bike up there. I am referring to pic 3,4and 5.
 
:aidan

Took the 'Babe' for a leisurely spin up round the plateau and to get away from the 'Ports.

Any ideas.........
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Any comments, looks like you had no problem accessing
**EDIT 05 Sept. - was passing the site today, and found the lane to the site securely padlocked with a stern notice posted forbidding entrance.

Thanks for posting, those 2 are added to my list, seems the capstone was added in the 19th century and this is a court tomb, maybe im wrong
 
Any comments, looks like you had no problem accessing


Thanks for posting, those 2 are added to my list, seems the capstone was added in the 19th century and this is a court tomb, maybe im wrong

The capstone was hit by lightning in 1976 and busted, but later repaired. Wiki also agrees that it's a passage tomb.

Craigs Dolmen is maintained by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. It is on private land and cannot (should not?) be visited without the landowner’s permission. :aidan
 


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