Bachwen Neolithic Cromlech, nr. Clynnog Fawr, Wales
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Bachwen Neolithic Cromlech, nr. Clynnog Fawr, Wales
Visions & dreams of other places.
Kentmere Pan 400. Unknown Camera. Taken on a pilgrimate around The Gump, yn Kernow.
The future came and went in the mildly discouraging way that futures do. ― Neil Gaiman
Pentre Ifan Cromlech
Pembrokeshire, Wales.
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1st Feb 2023
Chûn quoit (from Chy Woon 'The House on the Downs'). An early neolithic quoit on Woon Gumpus Common, near Pendeen in Cornwall. According to Cornovia by Craig Weatherhill, Chûn quoit is one of the best preserved chamber of it's kind in Cornwall.
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Carwynnen Quoit, Camborne, Cornwall