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Having started the week with my first Stanton Drew sunrise, it seemed fitting to end it with my first sunset at the site! I witnessed a spectacular setting sun as well as the waxing moon. Other people came and went but it felt like I was in my own bubble for much of the visit. As for the sunrise I've included extracts from my forthcoming poem about the site.

http://www.handswithenergy.co.uk/events/stantondrew-20080216/index.html

Blessings,

Matthew

handswithenergy wrote:
Having started the week with my first Stanton Drew sunrise, it seemed fitting to end it with my first sunset at the site! I witnessed a spectacular setting sun as well as the waxing moon. Other people came and went but it felt like I was in my own bubble for much of the visit. As for the sunrise I've included extracts from my forthcoming poem about the site.

http://www.handswithenergy.co.uk/events/stantondrew-20080216/index.html

Blessings,

Matthew

An orientation involving the Stanton Drew great circle that may be of iinterest and may also be "just one of those things " or bollocks = Shortly after Newgrange was built the winter solstice sun would have shone through the roof box on a bearing of 132.874 degrees , the bearing from the centre of Newgrange to Stanton Drew great circle = 132.895 . I have never seen this mentioned previously so apologies in advance if it has been spotted before .