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Tag Archives: James Elkington
Solstice of the Moon: A Last Adventure
It is not every day that you can go on a real adventure to see a genuine, bona fide mystery, but that is exactly what we were going to do on the last day of our trip. We had been … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, albion, Ancient sites, History, Photography, travel
Tagged anomaly, Ilkley moors, James Elkington, mysterious archaeology, Paul Bennett, tunnel, walking, yorkshire
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Glen Lyon from Walking with a Smacked Pentax
Reblogged from James at Walking with a Smacked Pentax I recently returned from a trip to the Highlands of Scotland. Not a long trip – just a few days, to see an old friend of mine and to explore the landscape. … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Ancient sites, Photography, Sacred sites, Scotland
Tagged Glen Lyon, James Elkington, landscape
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