Bullaun stone, Carnamogagh Lower, Co. Donegal
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In the townland of Carnamogagh Lower in County Donegal sits a curious relic of Ireland's early Christian past: a bullaun stone.
These distinctive carved boulders, featuring one or more cup-shaped hollows worn into their surface, can be found scattered across the Irish landscape, often near holy wells, ancient churches, or monastic sites. The depressions, typically smoothed from centuries of use, were likely created for grinding grain or herbs, though local folklore often attributes healing properties to the rainwater that collects in them.
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