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Stones Forum >> Stone circle on Moon prog on TV?
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Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 11-11-2003 at 15:20  
Does anyone know the name of the stone circle where the moon 'rolls' along behind the mountains every 18 years (at its lowest). I watched it on TV the other night but didn't get the name.
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David.
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Anonymous
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Sorry folks, I just found that you've already got a posting about this - Callanish.
David.
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Anonymous
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On 2003-11-11 15:20, Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone know the name of the stone circle where the moon 'rolls' along behind the mountains every 18 years (at its lowest). I watched it on TV the other night but didn't get the name.
Thanks, David.
dont know the name of actual hill but its near lewis in scotland and should be acknowledged on a area map
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Anonymous
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On 2003-11-11 15:20, Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone know the name of the stone circle where the moon 'rolls' along behind the mountains every 18 years (at its lowest). I watched it on TV the other night but didn't get the name.
Thanks,
David.
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Anonymous
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On 2003-11-11 15:20, Anonymous wrote:
Does anyone know the name of the stone circle where the moon 'rolls' along behind the mountains every 18 years (at its lowest). I watched it on TV the other night but didn't get the name.
Thanks,
David.
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That's OK, all questions are OK, welcome!
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