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Re: Is a "line of stones" a prehistoric row? 30 clues
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The kink in the line of stones following the kink in the edge of the viewshed makes it look convincing (that Hartland Point has some importance)?

I was just wondering is there some physical feature that makes the line of stones bend at that point? could it be straight there instead? (so the implication is they deliberately put a bend in it at that point)

It reminds me of the 'partial sea views' promised by the holiday cottage adverts I've been looking at recently :)

But a sea view is nice isn't it. It reminds me of lands and islands that come and go magically in the mist (or otherwise). And Hartland Point did strike me as a bit strange when I went there. So it also seems suitable :)


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Rhiannon
Posted by Rhiannon
14th March 2014ce
10:41

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