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Saith Maen
Re: What criteria for a natural TMA monument?
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juamei wrote:
And adding to that the tops of recumbents in Aberdeenshire reflecting the distant hills and some very large long barrow shaped hills in the cotswolds...


You can't really lose with recumbent stone circles though , you have the flat recumbents which do mirror many of the Aberdeenshire hills in their sights like Hill of Fare and Bennachie and other flat topped moorlands but the vast majority of the stones are everything from dumpy and many pointy .


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
5th January 2011ce
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