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Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Interesting little find, a Forestry commission produced resource for teachers! Great stuff.

http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/images/corporate/pdf/recumbent-stone-circles-learning-resource.pdf

I didn't take this on board when it was first posted but was reading the above link last night - what an excellent resource. Not just for teachers but for anyone who wants to take the time to read it. Haven't yet made it to NE Scotland ...

tjj wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
Interesting little find, a Forestry commission produced resource for teachers! Great stuff.

http://scotland.forestry.gov.uk/images/corporate/pdf/recumbent-stone-circles-learning-resource.pdf

I didn't take this on board when it was first posted but was reading the above link last night - what an excellent resource. Not just for teachers but for anyone who wants to take the time to read it. Haven't yet made it to NE Scotland ...
Good place Tjj :-)

We went last year & Aberdeenshire is stunning. We were struck by the lush green countryside & fields of golden crops; vast areas with hardly any one about in some places. The area surrounding Dunnideer is magical. The sea side was spectacular too. The RSCs are mighty, tucked away in lovely old woods; on tops of hills; nestled in plateaus..it was great.