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The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map : Index >> Stones Forum >> Sami "seid" stones
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Author Sami "seid" stones
Kenneth_Gustavsson



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 Posted 21-08-2006 at 21:20   
Hi rockers =)

I'v got an question (or something) about sami "seid" stones. Those are megaliths, no doubt, the lagest one I found is at least 100,000 kilos!!

For you who do not know what I'm talking about I add a link to a page at the Swedish Wikipedia where I wrote an article about the phenomena:

"Höna på ägg" (Hen on eggs)

Not easy to read if you do not speak Swedish but at bottom of the page there are a number of links ("Länkar") to pages with lots of pictures to look at.

These blocks are very common in the area arond Stockholm where I live, I must have found hundreds by now :lol:

But they are common in the whole of Scandinavia, the Kola penisula and Karelia, maybe elswhere I do not know.

Are there stones like this in England?


[ This message was edited by: Kenneth_Gustavsson on 2006-09-01 09:09 ]




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