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This apparently is a previously unrecorded dolmen although the 6" maps show Dermot and Grania's bed. Can you please confirm its exact location as the adjacent map location is 200 m southeast of the actual summit. Do you have other photos of it from other angles? Well done to put this on Panoramio.
Not that I'm aware as they aren't actual caves but are just wave erosions in the cliffs.
The 'Tilly Whim Caves' are famous man-made (smugglers) caves further to the west located about 200yds just to the ESE of the Anvil Point lighthouse.
Hi Graham, I stopped because Google's satellite cover of Donegal is very poor compared with the Irish Ordnance Survey's aerial photo coverage of the county. I have added a photo taken yesterday in an area where Google has total cloud cover as an example of this.
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This apparently is a previously unrecorded dolmen although the 6" maps show Dermot and Grania's bed. Can you please confirm its exact location as the adjacent map location is 200 m southeast of the actual summit. Do you have other photos of it from other angles? Well done to put this on Panoramio.
Not that I'm aware as they aren't actual caves but are just wave erosions in the cliffs. The 'Tilly Whim Caves' are famous man-made (smugglers) caves further to the west located about 200yds just to the ESE of the Anvil Point lighthouse.
Great photographs of a beautiful place. My ancestors left there in 1821. "Deane". Don't know which house.
absolutely beautiful - see what you mean about the satellite coverage - makes it all the more necessary for you to show us more :)
Graham
Hi Graham, I stopped because Google's satellite cover of Donegal is very poor compared with the Irish Ordnance Survey's aerial photo coverage of the county. I have added a photo taken yesterday in an area where Google has total cloud cover as an example of this.
Nice photo! It is actually near the campsite west of Lulworth Cove. I remember walking down to it.
Thanks tormentor4555. Taken back in 1970s standing on car roof.
And there's a lot of energy off Portstewart Promenade!
very beautiful
what is it?
thistle27@rambler.ru