

Moon rising over Barbaha stone row in North Tipperary on Christmas Eve marking the Minor Lunar Standstill.
The sun’s rays touching the interior of the tomb.
I think this illustrates how far off the tomb is away from the Cross-quarter alignment.
Sunrise from within the tomb – Aug Cross-Quarter Day.
When I initially arrived there were beautiful pre-dawn colours.
Fallen stone at Carrigeen – it happened around Nov 2013.
Cloudy start to summer solstice morning (22nd June 2015)
As the sun had risen at approximately 5am there was a low level of sun-light within the chamber. However the sun does not come up above Skrag Hill until 6 20 am.
I had thought due to the clouds that the sun had already risen over Skrag Hill but that it was being obscured by the clouds. Just as I was about to pack up the sun rose above the hill in front with a flash.
The sun-rising over Skrag Hill and the sunlight flashing into the chamber.
The suns rays again this time taken from outside the chamber.
You can see the shadows of the entrance stones on the rear of the chamber.
The suns rays within from a bit further back to get a better idea.
4th February 2015 – near cross quarter day sunset at the Grange Lios.
The winter solstice sun-set sets within the shoulder of Croagh Patrick.