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I visited last year: I certainly had great interest in the history but personally experienced it from more of a spiritual bent on balance.

I'm not very knowledgeable and so this might be a stupid question, but I understand that 60 stones originally made the Ring of Brodgar, and 12 stones formed the Stones of Stenness circle. This made me think of 'time'. Is there any connection, does anyone know?

Thanks.

Will watch the prog when I visit Blighty!


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Posted by Dog in fog
4th January 2017ce
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