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StoneGloves 1149 posts |
May 06, 2010, 11:35
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Thanks for the link - that looked like a well restored ring cairn. We should get something happening for the Llyn project. Such as an extract of the sites database from here, everything listed. The standing stones need remembering, perhaps. And there'll be undiscovered stuff on Bardsey.
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Littlestone 5386 posts |
May 27, 2010, 10:36
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"In 1974 the Inishowen author Brian Bonner published the first edition of his book “Where Aileach Guards“, adding ‘flesh and blood to the dry bones of history’ of the ancient territory of Aileach, known today as Inishowen. "Before even knowing the bare basics of Grianán’s past, it always struck me in its appearance as a guardian of this land and its people. Sadly, with more recent developments, the question arose: Who is guarding Grianán? Heritage sites around Ireland are not just under threat, they are disappearing rapidly under the heavy machinery of the construction industry."* * http://unknownswilly.wordpress.com/
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mercian 302 posts |
Edited May 27, 2010, 11:00
May 27, 2010, 10:59
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http://www.digitaldigging.co.uk/features/catholme/cathome-timber-circles-p01.html Having read the book `Where rivers meet`by Simon Buteux and Henry Chapman I see theres a bit here on the digital digging site. cheers.
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StoneGloves 1149 posts |
May 27, 2010, 12:09
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Thanks for the link ...
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Littlestone 5386 posts |
May 30, 2010, 22:10
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"Ken Williams takes a beautiful photograph. A selection of his work can be seen on his website, which includes portraits, landscapes and more recently ancient monuments." More here - http://www.kenwilliams.tk/
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tjj 3606 posts |
Edited May 30, 2010, 22:54
May 30, 2010, 22:14
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Littlestone wrote: "Ken Williams takes a beautiful photograph. A selection of his work can be seen on his website, which includes portraits, landscapes and more recently ancient monuments." More here - http://www.kenwilliams.tk/ Ah yes, stunning. Can't believe it hasn't been posted before. Thanks for posting it.
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goffik 3926 posts |
Edited Mar 22, 2011, 11:13
Jun 07, 2010, 12:54
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This looks like it'll be worth bookmarking: The Cairns Project Blog http://thecairnsproject.wordpress.com/ G x
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Littlestone 5386 posts |
Jun 20, 2010, 10:27
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Though already mentioned once or twice on TMA, I don't think the website is listed here. The intention of Legendary Dartmoor "...is to provide an overview of the many aspects of Dartmoor in the hope that they will inspire people to visit the moor and discover the numerous, "Gems in a Granite Setting" for themselves." Nearly forty entries under the Ancient Dartmoor category, and sixteen entries on Rocks, Pools and Springs under the Wells & Pools category.
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The Sea Cat 3608 posts |
Jun 20, 2010, 10:34
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What a great site. I live in Somerset and I'm planning to have a full on Dartmoor/Devon Coast exploration trip next year. This has given me some wonderful information. Thanks for posting the link.
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Chris Collyer 849 posts |
Jun 26, 2010, 12:40
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http://www.soton.ac.uk/~imw/Geology-Britain.htm A page from Southampton Uni with lots of scans of old geology maps (scroll down).
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