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adjusted for crossed eye viewing.
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technique takes a little getting used to.
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The naveta from the south.
The destroyed facade and original entrance would lie in the foreground of the
photo, the present entrance contains the first of three surviving
"Mediterranean" columns.
The west side wall of the naveta.
Note the well dressed and fitted stone blocks making up the outer skin, the top
of the present entrance an just be seen above the displaced block.
Two secondary structures built against the eastern flank of the naveta.
The NW navetiform viewed from the SW
The SE navetiform viewed from the SW.
The large navetiform viewed from the south.