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Rathruane Standing Stone: 360° S centred

South centred panoramic view with luni-solar trajectories c.1200BCE from Rathruane Standing Stone, Cork, Ireland. South is at the end of a section of ridge. North is just to the right of the highest point of the local ridge. The north-eastern lunistice range spans a hilltop. The south-eastern lunistice range spans a dip with winter solstice sunset at the bottom. The south-western lunistice range spans a dip on a slope. The north-western lunistice range runs up a slope.
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