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Field Visit

Date 11 June 1909

Event ID 1095768

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1095768

12. Cairn, Cam Loch. About ½ m. ESE. of the most south-easterly arm of Cam Loch, on the low-lying ground between the high road and the river, is a large circular cairn, with a diameter of 60' from

N. to S. and 54' from E. to W. At 21' from the N. edge the top of a large slab is visible standing upright facing N. and S., measuring 4'

across, but there is no chamber or cist exposed. The cairn at highest is about 6' high. It has been much disturbed on the top.

OS 6-inch map: Sutherland Sheet xci. (unnoted).

RCAHMS 1911, visited (AOC) 11th June 1909.

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