Standing stone, Corcullion, Co. Donegal
In the townland of Corcullion, County Donegal, a solitary standing stone marks the landscape as it has done for thousands of years.
Standing stone, Corcullion, Co. Donegal
This ancient monument, like many others scattered across Ireland, represents one of the earliest forms of human commemoration, though its exact purpose remains a mystery. Whether erected as a territorial marker, a memorial to the dead, or part of a long-lost astronomical alignment, the stone continues to weather the Atlantic winds that sweep across this northern county.
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Corcullion, Co. Donegal
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