Taversoe Tuick

All 360 degrees of the lower chamber and passage seen in one photo.
In the centre is the entrance passage, the vertical slab in the western wall can just be made out. Either side of the passage are the two end cells
with prominent vertical segmenting slabs, note the voids beneath the shelves in these compartments. At the far left and right are the two cells
on the northern wall, the voids beneath the shelves in these compartments are filled with stones. The centre slab that divides the last two cells is itself
 divided, a piece being seen on each extreme edge of the photo

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