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Re: "Little" standing stones. ?
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wideford wrote:
seen height or actual height, depending on the setting you may be looking at virtually the whole thing or the top of summat buried in metres of peat or bog (some stones gradually disappear under the material against them and others are slowly eroding out [though there are those that have visibly 'grown' even since the 19th century] )


Ah, the Callanish effect. !

These ones are truly tiny, i doubt there's much below the ground to be honest.


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Posted by megadread
28th February 2011ce
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