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Fernacre
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Submitted byTheCaptain
AddedMar 30 2005
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Description Fernacre stone circle. The northeastern arc of the circle looking southeast, with Brown Willy on the left horizon. Fernacre really is in a splendid position in the middle of the moor between the four big peaks of Roughtor, Brown Willy, Garrow Tor and Louden Hill.

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AngieLake
(2005-03-30)
These photos of the stones on Bodmin Moor have been lovely and very inspiring, and the nice weather makes the area look very inviting. Thankyou for posting them.

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