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Ahagilla Stone Circle: 360° N centred

North centred panoramic view with luni-solar trajectories c.1200BCE from Ahagilla Stone Circle, Cork, Ireland. Both North and South points are in dips and close to the intersect of far and nearer horizons. The north-eastern lunistice range spans a hilltop. The north-western one runs up the slope to end on one. Summer cross-quarter / equinox mid­points, both rising and setting, are at the south end of their hills. To either side, the south lunistice ranges run across high ground.
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