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Dropping Stone Cave

Cave / Rock Shelter

<b>Dropping Stone Cave</b>Posted by postmanImage © christopher bickerton
Nearest Town:Whitchurch (14km SSE)
OS Ref (GB):   SJ509550 / Sheet: 117
Latitude:53° 5' 22.46" N
Longitude:   2° 43' 59.61" W

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dropping stone cave is a real abode of the fairies i didnt see any but i knew they were there .Aubrey Burl in Carnac to Callanish mentions the mid Cheshire ridge as part of the prehistoric route from Yorkshire to N.Wales ,nowadays its called the sandstone trail ,easily the most beautiful part of Cheshire and its under this sandstone trail that youll find this cool cave ,the many chambers multi-coloured and as can be seen by the many burnt candles a cool hangout postman Posted by postman
15th July 2006ce