Structure, Dunnarealt Island, Co. Donegal
On Dunnarealt Island in County Donegal stands a structure that remains something of a mystery, at least in terms of readily accessible information.
Structure, Dunnarealt Island, Co. Donegal
The Archaeological Survey of Ireland hasn’t yet uploaded the full details about this monument to their Historic Environment Viewer, leaving visitors and researchers curious about its origins and purpose. Like many of Ireland’s lesser-known archaeological sites, it sits quietly on its island home, waiting for its story to be properly told.
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Dunnarealt Island, Co. Donegal
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