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Carreg y Big (Shropshire)
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Submitted byTimPrevett
AddedJul 22 2004
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Description Due to the position on the slope, combined with the leaning of the stone, depending where you stand can increase or decrease the apparent size of the stone. The stern look on my face is due to telling my five year old daugther how to take a picture with the digital camera!

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Andy B
(2004-09-05)
That haircut doesn't suit you :-) Andy
TimPrevett
(2004-09-05)
It took some getting used to from my wife! It's easy maintainance though - look in the mirror first thing (rare anyway!) and I know it's fine. It's a DIY job, too... grade 4 on top, grade 2 back and sides!
Andy B
(2004-09-06)
I can't imagine Roman Soldiers had it too short? I'm growing mine at the moment, that's low maintenance! I approve of the T-Shirt though. :-) Andy
Zenmonk
(2004-11-18)
Looks like you're leaning a bit yourself there, have you been to the local or was our planet changing it's polar axis? :o)
DavidRaven
(2004-11-18)
Or is the weight of that 'bum-belt' full of beer affecting your balance?! ;-D
TimPrevett
(2004-11-19)
I hadn't been to the local, nor do I drink beer - I'd been to Chirk Castle with the family, had a picnic, visited Selattyn Hill Ring Cairn, before visiting this stone, and finishing with Cyninion Standing Stone ;o) That "bum bag" is essential to any stones visiting I do!

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