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Re: Lack of stone circles north of Inverness?
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onecalledk wrote:
hi there,

I would disagree that there is a lack of stone circles north of Inverness, as someone who lives in Caithness there is an abundance of stone circles in this area. There are not on general maps though and local knowledge does need to kick in, thankfully my partner is a local so can point me in the direction of many things that are not on any maps generally.

As usual Orkney is well signposted something that locals in Caithness are forever complaining about, there are vast amounts of information that are hidden in plain view in caithness and the surrounding area.

K

www.crystalline-sanctuary.com


Guess the point here is there are so few on TMA - not many at all that non-locals know about. I well recall seeking out Guidebest several years back and thinking... surely there must be others, but neither the maps nor even the likes of Burl shed any light.

Locals of Caithness! Those who share the vision of The Drude need you to show us what treasures your wonderful land possesses!


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GLADMAN
Posted by GLADMAN
30th September 2011ce
18:57

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