N9259 : Looking north east from Royal Seat

taken 6 years ago, near to Tara, Co Meath, Ireland

Looking north east from Royal Seat
Looking north east from Royal Seat
The Hill of Tara, located near the River Boyne, is an archaeological complex. It contains a number of ancient monuments and, according to tradition, was the seat of the High King of Ireland.
At the summit of the hill, is an oval Iron Age hilltop enclosure, measuring 318 metres by 264 metres, enclosed by an internal ditch and external bank, known as Ráith na Ríogh (the Fort of the Kings, also known as the Royal Enclosure). The most prominent earthworks within are the two linked enclosures, a double-ditched ring fort and a ring barrow known as Teach Chormaic (Cormac's House) and the Forradh or Royal Seat. In the middle of the Forradh is a standing stone, which is believed to be the Lia Fáil (Stone of Destiny) at which the High Kings were crowned. To the north of the ring-forts is a small Neolithic passage tomb known as Dumha na nGiall (the Mound of the Hostages), which was constructed around 3,400BC.
The site is a National Monument of Ireland.
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N9259, 47 images   (more nearby search)
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Date Taken
Thursday, 2 August, 2018   (more nearby)
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Monday, 1 October, 2018
Geographical Context
Historic sites and artefacts  Grassland 
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! N 920 596 [100m precision]
WGS84: 53:34.7312N 6:36.6973W
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Irish: geotagged! N 919 596
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Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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