La Hougue Bie - Internal Pics

The view out of the northern side-chamber.
The eastern (left) front slab is probably a modern addition as there is no stone in this location
in photographs from the 1920's excavation. The stone surface on the far left is the rear of the stone
which bears the cupmarks on its eastern face, these can now be viewed from the chamber itself.
Visible across the chamber is the entrance of the southern side-chamber and the modern granite
roof support pillar.

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