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Forum:  Stones Forum
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Klingon



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 New Message Posted!2008-10-13 20:44   
Elliptic circle with 1.7 x 2.7 m in diameter: Viererstein.

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 New Message Posted!2008-10-13 17:07   
Creeg Tol near Boscawen Un was very small, but I wonder if this was built for the sake of more modern 'ceremonies'? It is certainly a spooky place with a weird atmosphere.... or was, when I discovered it.
It has since been buried by undergrowth.

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 New Message Posted!2008-10-13 12:12   
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On 2008-10-13 12:04, Chyknel2 wrote:
Duloe is dinky and Doll Tor is gorgeous http://www.druidorder.co.uk/WebSiteImages/favcircle.jpg

but how about Penmaenmawr 2 ?
http://www.pbase.com/tinu/image/39291160


Smallest one I know of 2.5 mdiameter . http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/pls/portal/newcanmore.newcandig_details_gis?inumlink=31009

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 New Message Posted!2008-10-13 12:04   
Duloe is dinky and Doll Tor is gorgeous http://www.druidorder.co.uk/WebSiteImages/favcircle.jpg

but how about Penmaenmawr 2 ?
http://www.pbase.com/tinu/image/39291160

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 New Message Posted!2008-10-13 11:42   
I was walking along Slapton Ley ley this weekend and came across a lovely little stone circle made on the beach, got me thinking...

Slapton Stone Circle2

What would be the smallest recognised Stone Circle from Pre-historic times?

slapton too



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