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LOL.... yeah, I know a lot of weird and useless stuff... if that interests.

Thanks for doing the detective work on the picture and posting the results in megalithic art. I've decided the lone figure walking towards the dancers is some kind of saint hell bent on turning them into a stone circle in a medieval "Footloose" kind of way, whilst unbeknowst (she said in olde worlde) to him a fair (and naked) maiden is about to find out what salamanders are up to hiding in pools.

Branwen wrote:
LOL.... yeah, I know a lot of weird and useless stuff... if that interests.

Thanks for doing the detective work on the picture and posting the results in megalithic art. I've decided the lone figure walking towards the dancers is some kind of saint hell bent on turning them into a stone circle in a medieval "Footloose" kind of way, whilst unbeknowst (she said in olde worlde) to him a fair (and naked) maiden is about to find out what salamanders are up to hiding in pools.

When I asked my uncle some years back about the origins of the names Bognop and Hobnock, he said they had derived from witchcraft in the area. Although i've never been able to substantiate this, and unfortunately he is dead now.