Talk:Mourne Wall

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[edit] Height

Is the height figure correct for the wall 2.5 metres seems extreme as in the image it only looks about about 1 m high.--Padraig 17:20, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

I've been round it, though not recently, and as far as I can remember the average height would be about 6 foot. You can generally look over it without too much effort. 2.5 metres is apparently 8'2" - there are only a few places where the wall would be as tall, for example along the Bog of Donard, and that long bit with the whins on either side. Maybe it just looked taller there because we had to walk along the top of it at those points! I'm not sure about the 1m width quoted in the article either. It would be good to have some sort of citation for the dimentions. 89.248.21.9 10:50, 13 November 2007 (UTC)