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Great Cursus Barrows, Stonehenge

Date Added: 25th Oct 2020
Site Type: Round Barrow(s) Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2020

Great Cursus Barrows, Stonehenge

Great Cursus Barrows, Stonehenge submitted by TimPrevett on 18th Aug 2004. One of the most impressive bell barrows - which we thought resembled landed 'flying saucers'.
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Arthur's Stone

Date Added: 25th Oct 2020
Site Type: Chambered Tomb Country: England (Herefordshire)
Visited: Yes on 24th Oct 2020

Arthur's Stone

Arthur's Stone submitted by Adam Stanford on 21st Jul 2006. Taken during recent work to investigate the full extent of the covering mound for this monument. Cheers AS.
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Maen Ceti

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Chambered Tomb Country: Wales (West Glamorgan)
Visited: Yes

Maen Ceti

Maen Ceti submitted by PhilipT on 14th Feb 2007. Maen Ceti, November 2005
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Gattle's Cross

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Marker Stone Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes

Gattle's Cross

Gattle's Cross submitted by 4clydesdale7 on 14th May 2012. The Boundary Marker from the NE
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The Queen Stone

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Herefordshire)
Visited: Yes

The Queen Stone

The Queen Stone submitted by thecaptain on 13th Nov 2006. The Queen Stone, Symonds Yat, seen from the edge of the field to the east, and with a telephoto lens.
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The Virgins Cup

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Natural Stone / Erratic / Other Natural Feature Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes

The Virgins Cup

The Virgins Cup submitted by 4clydesdale7 on 10th Jun 2012. What a great piece of folklore!
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The Buck Stone (Gloucestershire)

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Rock Outcrop Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes

The Buck Stone (Gloucestershire)

The Buck Stone (Gloucestershire) submitted by PhilKidderminster on 4th Mar 2011. The Buck Stone.
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Long Stone, Staunton

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Standing Stone (Menhir) Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes

Long Stone, Staunton

Long Stone, Staunton submitted by TheCaptain on 30th Sep 2017. I visited this stone in November 2006. The stone was more readily visible than before, although the undergrowth was starting to return.
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East Wood Ring Cairn

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Ring Cairn Country: England (Gloucestershire)
Visited: Yes

East Wood Ring Cairn

East Wood Ring Cairn submitted by dodomad on 4th Nov 2019. A reconstruction of the likely ring cairn Credit: Anne Leaver, Jon Hoyle - Hidden Landscapes of the Forest of Dean
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Harolds Stones

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Stone Row / Alignment Country: Wales (Monmouthshire)
Visited: Yes

Harolds Stones

Harolds Stones submitted by TheCaptain on 5th Jul 2018. Harolds Stones, 3rd July 2018. They are bigger than I remember them being - perhaps they have grown in this fine summer weather.
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Avebury

Date Added: 19th Oct 2020
Site Type: Stone Circle Country: England (Wiltshire)
Visited: Yes on 1st Aug 2020. My rating: Access 4

Avebury Aerial 0507

Avebury Aerial 0507 submitted by JJ on 4th Nov 2003. Here's my theory: As you can see, the shadows cast on the western side of the circle point to the exact spot for the next stone in line. Perhaps this is why Avebury is more hexagonal in shape than round. Based on this assumption, then it would be easy to work out the heights of the missing stones without too much difficulty. Maybe the distance between each stone along this side was calculated not by 'linear measurement' but rather set by the preceding stone and shadow cast. Obviousl...
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