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Baltray Standing Stones

The two standing stones at Baltray are located on high ground north of the
Boyne estuary near the sea. The larger of the two stones is 3 metres high,
the other stone is 2 metres high. The smaller stone is on higher ground,
so when viewed from the highest point the stones seem level.
In 1999 a discovery
linking the Baltray standing stones, the mid-winter solstice sunrise and
Rockabill Island was made by Anthony Murphy of
Mythical
Ireland, artist Richard Moore and photographer Michael Byrne. The flat
side of the larger standing stone points to Rockabill Island about 25km
out to sea at the same angle as Winter Solstice rising sun.
Looking 16km to the south a mast near the megalithic tomb at Fourknocks
is clearly visible.
Location: Baltray, Co. Louth, north of the Boyne estuary beside Baltray Golf Club.
Ordnance Survey map 43
National Grid Reference O 145 782
Latitude N 53°44.440 Longitude W 006°15.950
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