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Long Meg and her daughters |
A & Z are touring the Lakes at the moment and sent me through these photographs of some of the monuments they have been exploring.
It’s been a while since we’ve visited this area ourselves - so it’s great to catch up albeit virtually with these fabulous stone settings.
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Castlerigg |
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Little Meg |
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Little Meg - Rock Art feature
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Coincidentally, whilst A & Z are travelling, A and I had a day on the coast in A & Z’s neck of the woods - Worth Matravers - I’d forgotten about the modern "woodhenge" situated in a horse paddock adjacent to the Worth car park .. an interesting addition to the local landscape.
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“woodhenge” Worth Matravers |
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