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Taken from the Flickr collection
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An infrared photo of the Kendall Stone
A trio of items picked up on Fylingdales Moor after the fire of 2003.
A worked flint found on Brow Moor, a shard of Scarborough ware pottery found in one of the round barrows known as Robin Hood’s Butts and an amber pebble found in a previously unrecorded ring cairn.
The unmarked face of the Cup marked stone with Seat Haw and Little Ingleborough in the background
A few of the large Cairns that litter the site.
Looking down towards the Oakley Beck Slack .
The boundary wall curving from the north to the south west of the site.
Looking east across the Murk Esk Valley to the prehistoric site of Allen Tofts less than a mile away.
The eastern boundary wall
Crescent shaped cairn with large boulders at ends.
The boundary wall can be seen running behind the cairn.
Cheap fools think that they touch the spirit of the Bridestones by bashing pennies into the cracks of this beautiful monolith.
Stone 501 enhanced
Not the best photo of this strange little stone which has about 60 shallow cups and numerous grooves.
Not the best photo of this strange little stone which has about 60 shallow cups and numerous grooves.
A large erratic rock with a mixture of natural and man-made cups, one of which appears to have a ring.
Not sure of the number of this stone.
Looking east.
Stone 435 in the foreground with 437 in the middle distance.
Stone 437 with 435 in the background
Mr Stroud provides scale
Stone 446 aka Smiley
Looking east towards the March Ghyll reservoir