Camster Long

Camster Long viewed from the ESE.
The cairn is built on a low ridge which runs, and rises, slowly from the SSW to the NNE. The way the cairn body hugged the rolling contours of the ridge
made it appear to us to fit perfectly into the landscape. The two largest "humps" indicate the positions of the two earlier chambered round cairns
buried inside the body of the long cairn.

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