English: Huntersquoy chambered cairn, Eday. This chambered cairn is on the waymarked walk from the Stone of Setter around Red Head. There are two chambers reached by separate passages, one above the other. Little remains of the upper chamber and whilst the lower chamber is intact it is usually flooded.
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