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Re: Moth i Cymru
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> I don't think Wigglybitty Sinbin is a circle either.

Very good. You should add it as an alternative site name.

:-)#

> But then the sheer size of the big 'un's a bit of an anomaly for
the area isn't it?

It certainly is. There are some big stones about (Buwch a'r Llo, Carreg Wen) but none as tall as the Ysbytty Cynfyn monolith. There aren't any big stone circles around here either, and those sites that might be stone circles (like Cylch Derwyddol) are strange and ambiguous. I think the stone circle theory is way out.

> I think the coastal/hills area from around Barmouth up past Harlech to Porthmadog
> is my fave area in Wales so far.

That's Gog country that is! Watch your back.

:-)#

> Get less busy soon so you can come & talk bollocks with us!!!!

I plan to. I've got a hefty backlog of material to post up, so once I've got some time I'll get back to it.

Cheers,

K x


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Kammer
Posted by Kammer
3rd September 2003ce
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Hoorah! (Moth)

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