moss wrote: A third possibility, is the strata of different levels of stone and clay according to my book..
I always found that even less likely than the maze theory, tbh. I've certainly never seen another natural occurring formation that looks anything like the tor. Still, I'm not a geologist, so I wouldn't rule it out entirely.
moss wrote: the maze theory happened in the 1960s did'nt it, at the start of all things magical and mystical to do with prehistory and the world ;)
In fairness though, just because a lunatic notices something, it doesn't man that it isn't there. ;)
Of course the terraces could be artificial and neolithic without necessarily being a maze. I'd love to see some archaeology done on it.
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