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Derreengreanagh Wedge Tomb: 360° S centred

South centred panoramic view with luni-solar trajectories c.1800BCE from Derreengreanagh Wedge Tomb, Cork, Ireland. South is at the end of a ridge, right of the highest point and left of a wide dip. North is slightly right of the highest distant peak. South major standstill moon rises and sets are both on hilltops. To the east, the intersect of flat and slope is two weeks south of the equinox and the north lunistice zone runs down a slope. To the west, the intersect of sea and slope is three weeks south of the equinox and the north lunistice zone spans a rise.
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