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Megalithic passage tomb entrance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Newgrange megalithic passage tomb mounds Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megalithic grass covered passage tombs Royalty Free Stock Photo
How to mow a passage tomb mound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Overlooking the green Boyne Valley Royalty Free Stock Photo
The hill of Tara and Destiny stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
The hill of Tara and Destiny stone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stacked rock building at neolithic site
Easy way to mow a neolithic tomb mound Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mound of Hostages at Hil of tara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mound of Hostages at Hil of tara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mound of Hostages at Hil of tara Royalty Free Stock Photo
The portal trees at hill of tara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neolithic stone inside the mound of hostages at hill of tara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mound of Hostages at Hil of tara Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Boyne Valley Mounds at Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth were built around 3200BC making them older than Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt. This smaller stone structure may have housed priests or other ceremonial officiants.


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