South is at a step/break in a hilltop. North is on a slope of nearer ground and framed by more distant hills.
Eastwards, the Luni-Solar zone runs through a dip to the basal step of a prominent hill.
Westwards, the South Lunistice zone spans a cliff edge with the Winter Solstice at the land / sea intersect.
Summer cross-quarters are on the Arran Islands and the North Lunistice zone starts at the following sea / land intersect.
Summer Solstice is at the start of the mainland and things run upslope from there, striving for the high ground.
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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 North
Doolin Stepped Barrow: 360° S centred
South is at a step/break in a hilltop. North is on a slope of nearer ground and framed by more distant hills.
Eastwards, the Luni-Solar zone runs through a dip to the basal step of a prominent hill.
Westwards, the South Lunistice zone spans a cliff edge with the Winter Solstice at the land / sea intersect.
Summer cross-quarters are on the Arran Islands and the North Lunistice zone starts at the following sea / land intersect.
Summer Solstice is at the start of the mainland and things run upslope from there, striving for the high ground.
- Teergonean Ring Barrow CL008-069001 is c.570m east (92°)
- Teergonean Ring Barrow CL008-071 is c.665m east (100°)
- Teergonean Court Tomb is c.1.8km north-west (334°)
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