Camster Long

Eastern face of the cairn.
The cairn face on this side is comprised of inner and outer walling for much of its length, the ramping of the outer walling seen above
marks the cessation of the inner wall face with the outer only remaining for the southern section. It is interesting to note that the double
walled section neatly includes both of the passage entrances. The outer walling never survived more than four courses high, the profile
seen above is, like most of the cairn exterior, modern reconstruction of its presumed original state.
 

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