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Chambered cairn on the summit of w:Ronas Hill, Shetland Ronas Hill is the highest mountain in Shetland. 40m S of the top, and at the same altitude is a chambered cairn. This is a well-preserved Neolithic burial monument comprising a stone built chamber within a mound of stones.

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