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never been in the mountains on a cloudy day George, in Scotland?
Again, you bring everything back to Thom. There are other ways of marking the turning of the year, not just the one you find easiest to attack.

cerrig wrote:
never been in the mountains on a cloudy day George, in Scotland?
Again, you bring everything back to Thom. There are other ways of marking the turning of the year, not just the one you find easiest to attack.
No mountains in Scotland , just hills .
Which has nothing to do with the fact that you haven't seen the sun rise on the day suggested and that the day you did see it ,the sun had risen from above first glimpse when you took the pic .

As I have already said many times , I'm not attacking Thom , in this case .
Here is the post you responded to ,and failed to quote from . Where is Thom being attacked ?
"What is certainly wrong , by large margin , and has been shown to be many times, is that the vast amount of monuments , specifically in this case ,Maen Llia and the Nant Tarw monuments , do not reference peaks or cols and when considered in relation to Thom paradigm events the horizon features are relatively featureless .
I should add , that by pointing out that these horizon events fail to reference the peaks and cols etc I am not suggesting that the builders of these monuments even considered alignments . "

I am attacking the aligners , those who see alignments at every breath of fresh air . As is clear in the above and many other recent posts . If there is anything wrong , point it out ,as I have done in relation to the cols and peaks type beliefs .