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Bronheulog

Chambered Cairn

Bronheulog (Chambered Cairn) by postman Two lines of six drill holes, full of water, one had a small brown snot worm (slug) coming or going in to one. Shadow puppetry thrown in for free.
postman Image Credit: Chris Bickerton
Posted by postman
23rd August 2012ce
Edited 23rd August 2012ce
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Comments (7)

WTF are the holes? And why's ET with you? thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
23rd August 2012ce
I presumed they were for breaking up the stone,

E.T ? looks more like Spock "live long and prosper"
postman Posted by postman
23rd August 2012ce
Yeah, makes sense.

Bit small for Spock.
thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
23rd August 2012ce
I recall hearing folklore from some parts - can't remember which off the top of my head - that locals used to stick gunpowder in such holes during 'festivities'? GLADMAN Posted by GLADMAN
23rd August 2012ce
West Penwith, the miners (who had plenty of access to gunpowder for blasting) used to do that. thesweetcheat Posted by thesweetcheat
23rd August 2012ce
You get to so many sites postman and you get to too many tsc for a none driver but now we all know your secret- a spaceship [ where'd you get on from ? i want one ], and I can't get my head around the fact your son eric is an alien [ are you? ], we've all been seeing him grow up in your pictures and i'd have never guessed. bladup Posted by bladup
23rd August 2012ce
Its not only a space ship but it goes through time also. I have photos of Stonehenge being built and used, ditto for most of the big sites. Stories of giants throwing stones are no stories. postman Posted by postman
23rd August 2012ce
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