Taversoe Tuick

The northern wall of the chamber.
Here we see the full length of two of the four vertical slabs set into the chamber walling.
The walling slabs themselves are tiny, Grant counted 39 of them in 0.8m of height. The walls are very smooth and vertical with no signs of
corbelling being employed. Although damp, with a little water in puddles on the floor, this chamber is not completely submerged as we found
Huntersquoy to be.

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