Drombeg, Co. Cork, an evocative example of the size and rough shape of the proposed stone circle at Mike Parker Pearson’s Bluestonehenge. The diameter here, at 9 metres, is just 1 metre less than that at the latter. You should bear in mind, however, that there are 17 stones at Drombeg, rather than 25, so the arrangement at Bluestonehenge, unless the stones were very narrow there, would have been much tighter.
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