Cairn, Cloghaun Beg, Co. Clare

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Cairn, Cloghaun Beg, Co. Clare

At Cloghaun Beg in County Clare, there is a cairn, a mound of stones accumulated by human hands, likely over a very long period of time.

Cairns of this kind are among the oldest and most ambiguous features in the Irish landscape. Some mark burials, some served as territorial boundaries or waypoints, and some defy easy categorisation entirely. What they share is a quality of deliberateness, the sense that someone, at some point, had a reason to pile these stones here rather than anywhere else.

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