The equinox is in the lowest dip of the far horizon. Summer and winter cross-quarters are on the first tops of nearer ridges.
Half-way points between cross-quarters and the equinox are on tops of the far ridge though the summer one is only a minor top. Both lunistice ranges could be said to span dips.
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Orange lines mark the annual solar round. Lunistice positions over the 18.6 year lunar nodal cycle are blue. More about the Solar Calendar More about the Lunar Calendar More about this placeLook West
Cashelkeelty Five Stone Circle: luni-solar rises
The equinox is in the lowest dip of the far horizon. Summer and winter cross-quarters are on the first tops of nearer ridges.
Half-way points between cross-quarters and the equinox are on tops of the far ridge though the summer one is only a minor top. Both lunistice ranges could be said to span dips.
- Cashelkeelty Multiple Stone Circle is c.75m west
- Shronebirrane Stone Circle, is 2.25km to the SSE and has even more spectacular use of high horizons.
- Drombohilly Stone Circle is c.6km north-east.
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