Lanyon Quoit, Madron, Cornwall; the remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb, it was originally high enough to permit a rider on horseback to pass beneath but suffered a collapse in 1815.pic.twitter.com/E85WIGM0wT
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Lanyon Quoit, Madron, Cornwall; the remains of a Neolithic chambered tomb, it was originally high enough to permit a rider on horseback to pass beneath but suffered a collapse in 1815.pic.twitter.com/E85WIGM0wT
A possible Bronze age standing stone converted into a medieval cross in the 11th or 12th century; it now stands in Camborne churchyard, Cornwall, but was originally at Connor Downs (Gwinear-Gwithian).pic.twitter.com/VsJXfsNQBA
Hope that you had a nice Easter!
Yes, thank you; hope you did too :)
If you walk through the hole do you go to a different universe?
I loved this book when I was a kid, al (was amazed when I moved here how much smaller Men an Tol is in real life-I spent hours traipsing around looking for something Stonehenge sized :-) barked my shins on it)https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/186445.The_Little_Country …
Yes, pictures do tend to trick re: its size! Thanks, I'll have a look :)
Do, but I'm not so sure it will be as exciting to someone who grew up in Britain and studies this sort of stuff for a living :-)
no egg in the hole. you missed a trick!
If I'd only known!
One of my favourites! Legend has it crawl trough 3 times for fertility- I now have a son.......spooky!
Did you notice it spells out "lol"?
Your Easter Tweets have been a treat and this one is good too.
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