"Suchailou," Santiago de Compostela route, France,
Courtesy: Constance Guisset Studio, Derrière le Hublot, Pierre Sèche Haute-Loire, Lucie Delmas,
Photographer Vincent Leroux, DA Constance Guisset Studio
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"Suchailou," Santiago de Compostela route, France,
Courtesy: Constance Guisset Studio, Derrière le Hublot, Pierre Sèche Haute-Loire, Lucie Delmas,
Photographer Vincent Leroux, DA Constance Guisset Studio
Jannis Kounellis, 'Untitled' 1969
Orthostatic walling, Westerdale
Perhaps the oldest walling in Westerdale.
An orthostat, in the true sense of the word, is a large upright stone, think of a standing stone or menhir, but one that has been built into a structure or wall. There’s a few in Stonehenge. However, the term has been applied vernacularly to any huge stones that are built into walls such as this one in Westerdale. A proper orthostat. The general opinion is that a wall constructed in this way is…
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