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Brane

Entrance Grave

Brane (Entrance Grave) by postman
postman Image Credit: Chris Bickerton
Posted by postman
20th November 2012ce
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Comments (7)

I see you camped next to this once, over 6 years ago, doesn't time fly. bladup Posted by bladup
20th November 2012ce
time fly ? it's got a jet pack on postman Posted by postman
20th November 2012ce
Ha Ha! Rocket powered time! I know what you mean, We've got a van now so i'll be rolling back the years very soon, i can't wait to do a top to the bottom, i've got a big list [a lot of 4 posters in perthshire, i never did get around to some of those] and shetlands at the end of it and then there's at least 3 trips i need to do in wales as well and i've got a good few things i need to look at on bodmin and dartmoor down the road as well, here's to the next 13 years of Rolling on. bladup Posted by bladup
20th November 2012ce
I hope one of those Welsh trips is up north, let me know if your up in my neck of the woods. postman Posted by postman
20th November 2012ce
Sure will, and you know yourself that the llyn just keeps giving [i've plenty there], and i always forgot about Arthog when i was around that way as well. bladup Posted by bladup
20th November 2012ce
Arthog is a real weird one, i'd like to know your opinion. postman Posted by postman
20th November 2012ce
Yeah it's looks like a stone circle built by people completely off their heads, and it all got a bit much for them, or by a group who couldn't decide whether to build a circle or a row, so ended up trying to build both in the one place and chucked a quartz boulder in for good luck [as you do]. bladup Posted by bladup
20th November 2012ce
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