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Ach A' ChorrainChambered Cairn
Achcheargary BurnCairn(s)
Afon Prysor (Cairn to NW of)Round Cairn
Afon y Dolau GwynionChambered Cairn
Aldbourne 'Cup Barrow'Round Barrow(s)
Aldbourne (west of Giant's Grave)Round Barrow(s)
Aldbourne 7Round Barrow(s)
Allt A' Bhaid Loisgt, Loch HopeChambered Cairn
Allt Ach Coille Na BorgieCairn(s)
An Torr, StrathnacroStone Fort / Dun
Aran FawddwyRound Cairn
Arch Tor (South-West)Round Cairn
ArdvannieChambered Cairn
Arenig FachRound Cairn
Asheldham CampPlateau Fort
BadnabayChambered Cairn
BalnabraidKerbed Cairn
Banc CrugynBarrow / Cairn Cemetery
Banc Cynnydd, CwmdeuddwrCairn(s)
Banc Llechwedd-mawr (Pumlumon)Cairn(s)
Banc Lluest Newydd (Pumlumon)Cairn(s)
Banc Maes-yr-haiddCairn(s)
Banc PaderauRound Cairn
Banc Trehesglog, CwmdeuddwrCist
Banc Trehesglog, CwmdeuddwrStone Row / Alignment
Banc Ty-henCist
Banc y DarrenRound Cairn
Banc Ystrad-WenBarrow / Cairn Cemetery
Banc-y-GwyngoedRound Cairn
Barone HillHillfort
Barrow Hill, Higham MarshesSacred Hill
Beacon HillBarrow / Cairn Cemetery
Beacon HillRound Barrow(s)
Beacons DownRound Barrow(s)
Beddau FolauChambered Cairn
Bellever Tor WestCist
Ben UarieCairn(s)
Black DarrenRound Cairn
Black HillCairn(s)
Black HillBarrow / Cairn Cemetery
Black MixenRound Barrow(s)
Black NewtakeCairn circle
Blaen CamddwrRound Cairn
Blaen Clawdd Du, CwmdeuddwrRound Cairn
Blaen Ganolwyn FachBarrow / Cairn Cemetery
Blaneau-drawRound Cairn
BorgieChambered Cairn
Briddel Felen Standing StoneStanding Stone / Menhir
Broad Downs (near The Firs)Round Barrow(s)
Brockhill Enclosed SettlementsAncient Village / Settlement / Misc. Earthwork
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Hi, I'm Robert ... with a passion for attempting to understand the lives of the pioneering prehistoric inhabitants of these British Isles, seeking out the remains they left behind in order to ask myself "why here ... why did it matter so... why such commitment?".. Needless to say, I'm still pondering such intangibles. Just as an empty house appears to retain echoes of past humanity... so does the stone circle, the chambered cairn, the long barrow and the mountain-top funerary cairn. Visiting them, I think, helps engender a certain 'connection' with this land of ours, with ourselves - our past, our present and our future; a reference point for those of us perhaps struggling to make sense of this so-called 'computer world' Kraftwerk warned us was a'coming in 1981.... danke, mein herren. And thanks also to those who picked up their gauntlet and ran with it.

Should my posts provide inspiration for others to venture into the Great Outdoors, please bear in mind the hills and mountains of these Isles are unpredictable, potentially dangerous places. Ensure you have map/compass/waterproofs... and learn how to use them. It could save your life. Weather conditions can change bewilderingly quickly - even in high summer - so don't get caught out. Please engage with landowners wherever possible... being a cartoon 'class warrior' might be jolly good fun for the narcissistic 'rebel'... but not for those who may choose to follow.

Joni Mitchell - 'Don't it always seem to go; That you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone?'

George Orwell - 'The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection.'

Martin Gore - 'Like a pawn
On the eternal board
Who’s never quite sure
What he’s moved towards
I walk blindly on'...

Truman Capote - 'Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavour.'

Oscar Wilde - 'The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.'

John Lydon - 'It is a reward to be chastised by the ignorant.'

Winston Churchill - '“The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” [Perhaps one day people may finally grasp the reality that, for all his many faults, Churchill is the reason we are currently able to proffer personal views today that are not dictated by a totalitarian state.]

Charles Bukowski - “The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.”

Ultravox - 'Taking shelter by the standing stones
Miles from all that moves....'

Catch site videos from the Citizen Cairn at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFk6mRD0QCGTnUXRBlSJ44w

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