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Re: Lack of stone circles north of Inverness?
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GLADMAN wrote:


Yeah, get the point re forestry.... it swallows up massive long cairns, let alone stone circles, so guess the challenge is on you locals to post sites for us sassenachs to visit. Local knowledge....



Ah this is where I have to admit I was born in Somerset, it's the hubby with the local family connections, hence the surname - although I've been here most of my adult life :-)

Actually I've got a bit of a plan on the boil with trekking about and getting to some of the lesser known sites... Hence why I've been reading up so much [square eyes]

GLADMAN wrote:


Essex is an odd place. I've only discovered this year that we've got a couple of hillforts ranking up there with the UK's best.... both totally private, hidden in trees and out of bounds to the general public.


Sounds very interesting... :-D


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summerlands
Posted by summerlands
24th September 2011ce
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