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Grey Wethers

Grey Wethers

by Geoffrey | Nov 1, 2023 | Dartmoor, Fuji GFX 50r, Great Stone Project 2022, Stone, Stone Circles, United Kingdom

    Grey Wethers is a double stone circle on the south-eastern slopes of Sittaford Tor on the western edge of Dartmoor.  Wethers is another name for ‘sheep’ and local legend suggests the stones resemble sheep grazing on the Moor. Here...
Dartmoor   :  A Landscape of Occupation

Dartmoor : A Landscape of Occupation

by Geoff | Sep 10, 2022 | Antiquities, Churches, Dartmoor, Great Stone Project 2022, Phenomenology, Quarries, Stone, Stone Circles

Great Stone Project 2022   :   Dartmoor is a formidable lump of granite in the county of Devon.  The seam of granite runs down from Devon and into Cornwall and becomes exposed firstly on the crags of Bodmin Moor and then later down on the...
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