
Birds of prey, including specifically this falcon, are being used to keep crows and gulls from the neighbouring landfill site away from the newly restored and rebuilt monument.
Image credit: Jane Tomlinson
Birds of prey, including specifically this falcon, are being used to keep crows and gulls from the neighbouring landfill site away from the newly restored and rebuilt monument.
The Quoits are open and even has an information board.
Photographed 48 hours after the stone circle was re-erected!
As of 48 hours ago all the stones are up! How thrilling is that?
Rupe stands next to the largest original stone, like Henry Taunt in 1882 in this photo:
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The tomb is cut into the cliff on the left. The building at the end is Molafa railway station.
Park this side of the level crossing.