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Corn Du

Cairn(s)

Corn Du (Cairn(s)) by GLADMAN With an intact cist still safely residing within a reconstructed cairn [extreme top left of the decapitated summit ridge] Corn Du is one of Wales' most memorable prehistoric sites. The viewpoint is the northern flank of Fan Fawr, sentinel peak of Fforest Fawr yet - oddly - cairnless.
GLADMAN Image Credit: Robert Gladstone
Posted by GLADMAN
21st September 2015ce
Edited 21st September 2015ce
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Comments (3)

Did you go to see the recumbent on the other flank? I couldn't really make up my mind if it's natural or not, be good to know what you think. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
23rd September 2015ce
The block on Cefn Yr Henriw? Thought it was another glacial erratic, but after reading Coflein not so sure now. GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
24th September 2015ce
That's the one. http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/13035/cefnyrhenriw_recumbent_stone.html thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
24th September 2015ce
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