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Thanks Rich,
nothing as spectacular as your recent finds
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/48033
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/45425
Cheers for posting the 3d modelling of the Morphing stone.

Now I've found this stone I'm definitely going back to try and give the place a good coat of looking at, as always I'd welcome the company.

Nice to know there's yet more rock-art in our northern hills. And the rule generally is: "Where there's one, there's more." If your new find is an isolated one, that's damn weird!

fitzcoraldo wrote:
Thanks Rich,
nothing as spectacular as your recent finds
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/48033
http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/post/45425
Cheers for posting the 3d modelling of the Morphing stone.

Now I've found this stone I'm definitely going back to try and give the place a good coat of looking at, as always I'd welcome the company.

Dunno about that Mr Coraldo, finding stuff in a new area is pretty spectacular & probably more important than a nice new motif in an area already known. Can't claim both of the above, Mr B was responsible for the Morphing stone no matter what he tells you.

When you go back, give uzabuzz