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Re: Modern memorials as 'ancient monuments'
Dec 02, 2012, 13:50
Howburn Digger wrote:
GLADMAN wrote:
There's a modern stone circle erected beside my sister's old estate in Bridgend. Erected in veneration of Mother Nature? Er, try politics?


There is a modern one erected in between the kiddies chute and the teenager's skateboard ramp at the point where Bron-Y-De meets Morfa'r Garreg in Pwlhelli. Perhaps it commemorates the meeting of those two streets and their individual cultures.

http://goo.gl/maps/sI1im

It is near my Auntie Betty's house.

Werent a lot of these modern Welsh circles erected to commemorate their annual singing and dancing extravaganza... the Eisteddfod... each host town gets a circle or sumhin'?


I reckon you're confusing that with the Magic Roundabout HD :-)
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