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Re: Long Meg And Her Daughters by drolaf on Monday, 06 August 2018

a lovely site in a landscape of old tracks, old hawthorn hedging and green lanes. Unlike other sites it was not levelled, bit keeps to the slope of the hill. it is on the tourist tick box list but not overly so. Some interesting locals with useful local history.

the only obvious 'entrance' i saw was possibly the '4 poster' at about 200 degs, in the direction of the Eamont bridge henges. One of the quartz stones is to the east.

Site and stones all tidy-no rubbish apart from some dogshit in a bag. It was very easy to count the stones by putting a can of beer on one and counting round.

A tourist asked me about the 'Druidic carvings' on Long Meg, initiating a discussion on dating bronze age motifs.

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