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Lacra Stone Avenue

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<b>Lacra Stone Avenue</b>Posted by fitzcoraldoImage © fitzcoraldo
Nearest Town:Dalton-In-Furness (10km ESE)
OS Ref (GB):   SD150811 / Sheet: 96
Latitude:54° 13' 5.87" N
Longitude:   3° 18' 13.39" W

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From Lacra C the terrier and I headed across the fields in search of the elusive avenues. After crossing some boggy low ground we came across a group of stones that more or less fitted Burls description of 'a few footballish boulders'. The eye of faith is definitely required here but given enough to-ing and fro-ing it is possible to make out an avenue. Saying that, if Mr Burl had said that they were just a fortuitous arrangement of boulders I would also agree with him.
I'm not too sure what to say about this site other than have a look for yourself and see what you think.
fitzcoraldo Posted by fitzcoraldo
28th June 2008ce