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Cerrig yr Wyn (Standing Stones) — Fieldnotes

I was persuaded by Kammer to seek my first standing stone, and this is what I found. 24th November 2002 at about 2pm I set off, up to the small village(?) of Cwmsymlog. I'd passed (unknowingly) the standing stones many times before while out mountain biking.
These two stones, Cerrig yr Wyn, which probably means Stones of the Lambs, or possibly a bad translation to Welsh from White Stones.

I wonder if anybody will ever clarify that.

My favourite of these two stones is the western stone, because it has so many distinguishing features.

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