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Rhiannon wrote:
Here you are Goffik, get a look at this lot.
http://openlibrary.org/fullsea[...]22holy+wells%22%0D%0A&_save=Go
I'm sure there must be something there to amuse.


Well ... it will certainly interest me too Rhiannon, I have saved the link, thanks.

Thank you too, for you kind comment Tiompan, though I have to say there is always luck involved when searching for information on the internet.

Stonegloves, the most obvious 'iron element' healing spring that comes to mind is the Red Spring in Chalice Well Garden at Glastonbury. It is long way from you though, I should think anywhere in Scotland would be nearer.


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tjj
Posted by tjj
23rd September 2009ce
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