Heights of Brae

The remains of both chambers from the north.
The grouping of four large stones is the inner compartment of the southern chamber, an outer compartment is buried in the undergrowth to the left of these.
Entry would have been through the outer compartment, through the two large stones on the left, and the two stones on the right are the back stones of the
inner compartment.
The small stone far right is the back-stone of the northern chamber, one of the side slabs of this is just visible to the left of this. The southern chamber was rectangular
and extended left in the foreground, its entrance portal stones are hidden in the heather in front of the leftmost stones of the southern chamber.

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