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Author HGStump's latest Ancient Stones Newsletter
Andy B



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 Posted 01-07-2007 at 11:15   
HGStump's latest Ancient Stones Newsletter:
Hello dear friends of megaliths and old stones
Welcome to this edition of the Ancient Stones News Summary,

Twelve "new" megaliths and some further ruins are online!

Have look at the nearly unknown "An Mullach Fada", see the peculiar Tyfos Circle in Wales,
the striking Tammyrankin tomb, Craig's Broad Stone and Craig's Dolmen.

Just in front of the doorstep in Northern Ireland stands Ballylumford Dolmen and in Mull, also
next to the doorstep, a beautiful Menhir is to be found.

What did lovers at Doagh Holed Stone? How can you reach Snizert Stone Circle?
And enjoy a sunset at Pollachar Menhir at the south-west-tip of South Uist.

The "Blue Pages" invite you to visit the High Crosses of Clogher, tell you, why it took me nearly
an hour to take the picture of the old Clapper Bridge at Postbridge in Dartmoor, take you to
Dunseverick Castle and let you know, why the huge cross does not fit inside Ray Church.

Just click here and enjoy: http://www.hgstump.de/update.htm
and don't forget to click on the Union Jack....

best wishes
Yours
Hans-Georg Stump





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