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Stones Forum >> Craig-Y-Dinas
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

Joined: 19-03-2006
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from Oldham, Lancashire
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| Posted 25-12-2006 at 19:41  
How do................ and a merry xmas to one and all.
While we're getting over our plum duff, what's this then?
http://www.flashearth.com/
The O.S.map calls it Craig-Y-Dinas but that name comes up as unknown.
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Laughing_Ball

Joined: 13-08-2006
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from North West
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| Posted 27-12-2006 at 01:38  
You need to repost the link
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

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| Posted 27-12-2006 at 01:53  
L.B.........
It seems to be working all right, but here it is again anyway.
http://www.flashearth.com/
You may have to click on a dark squarish thingy.
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davidmorgan

Joined: 23-11-2006
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| Posted 27-12-2006 at 16:29  
The address has got to have coords in it.
Interestingly enough, when I clicked on it, it defaulted to the last place I'd been.
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BERNARDQUATERMASS

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| Posted 27-12-2006 at 17:49  
Sorry..........I'm useless when it comes to electrickery.
Will this do?
http://www.flashearth.com/
Lat. 53 Degs. 2' 34.3N
Long. 4 Degs. 19' 0.2W
Thanks for being so patient.
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cropredy

Joined: 01-01-2006
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| Posted 27-12-2006 at 19:01  
Bernardquatermass,
The link worked well for me.
Klingon,
thanks for the correct position and the map, looks similer to Silbury Hill ?
The rivers course could have moved into the ditch ?
Kevin
[ This message was edited by: cropredy on 2006-12-28 00:40 ]
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Klingon

Joined: 08-08-2004
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| Posted 27-12-2006 at 22:06  
Here the map links:
Multimap
Flashearth
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