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Full moon visit, without using a torch I found that although the standing stone itself is invisible due to the thin side facing the path, the fallen outlier reflects the moonlight well, and then the standing stone is visible when you get on the moonlit side of it
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Full moon visit, without using a torch I found that although the standing stone itself is invisible due to the thin side facing the path, the fallen outlier reflects the moonlight well, and then the standing stone is visible when you get on the moonlit side of it

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