Transcription: On the top of the green mountain, not far from the border of Northern Ireland, lies green on a vailock, one of the finest stone forts in Ireland. The massive stone wall is 13 feet thick and encloses an area 77 feet in diameter. In the walls are small chambers. A series of stairs at regular intervals inside the walls give access to the wall walk. The entrance is very long and lintel lead. Legend says the ancient gods built it. The ring fort was known as the Sun Palace and was held sacred. Traces of ancient earthworks dating to the early Iron Age surround the Forth, enclosing an area of about fi ... File Comment 'Genre=152'