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Cruester
Burnt Mound / Fulacht Fia
Cruester (Burnt Mound / Fulacht Fia) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 1 news item, 1 image, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © thelonious
Nearest Town:
Lerwick (1km SSW)
OS Ref (GB):
HU481423 /
Sheet: 4
Latitude:
60° 9' 45.61" N
Longitude:
1° 7' 59.84" W
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baza
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- Sites within 20 km -
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Hill of Cruester, Bressay (1.03km ENE) (9 posts)
Clickimin Broch (2.26km SW) (14 posts)
Sweenister (6.62km W) (1 post)
Loch of Tingwall (6.84km WSW) (3 posts)
Utnabrake (7.48km WSW) (1 post)
Upper Scalloway (7.84km WSW) (2 posts)
Wormadale Hill (8.65km W) (2 posts)
Easthouse (9.65km W) (2 posts)
Hard Knowe (11.5km NW) (1 post)
Benston (11.75km NNW) (1 post)
Skellister (13km NNW) (4 posts)
Yaa Field (13.96km SW) (1 post)
Weisdale Hill (14.06km WNW) (4 posts)
Mid Field (14.7km SW) (4 posts)
Knowe of Wilga (16.64km SSW) (8 posts)
Mousa Broch (18.71km S) (27 posts)
East Burrafirth (19.27km WNW) (6 posts)
Burraland Broch (19.36km S) (7 posts)
Seli Voe (19.48km W) (1 post)
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Shetland Museum (Museum: 1.2 km SSW)
Lerwick Youth Hostel (Youth Hostel: 1.3 km SSW)
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3,500-year-old 'sauna' saved from destruction
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The Scotsman
A BRONZE Age structure thought to have been used as a sauna has been saved from destruction by the sea after a team of archaeologists moved the entire find to a safer location...
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baza
24th August 2008ce
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