…But anyway, back to the wood-stone.
The authorities are agreed on its antiquity.
It is either Bronze age or Iron age if that can be termed an agreement which in ‘sense-speak’ translates as very old or really old, and, either way, stones crafted in these ages are not supposed to do or be what this stone is and does which, strange to say, makes me think that it is really very old indeed…
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…‘FOUND IT!’
‘Where are you?’
‘Over here!’
‘Over where?’
‘Here…’
‘Oh, wow!’
‘Nowhere near where it’s supposed to be, of course… So how did you find it?’
‘I went back to the track, the proper track, found the portal trees, passed through them, and it’s more or less in a straight line but at a slight angle down from there…’
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This is so interesting. The UK is so full of amazing history and that is why I wish I lived there.
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There is history the world over, Robbie…we re just so lucky here that it is all close together and much of it well preserved 🙂
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