Stone row by pat40
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Description
Extending for some 501 metres (1645 ft) over Stalldown Barrow hill, this enigmatic row comprises some of the tallest stones of any stone row on Dartmoor. It is orientated in a North-South direction, but like most rows on the moor, it does not follow the same orientation throughout its length, varying by several degrees and appearing disjointed in sections.
Comments (14)
jayfar
Lovely shot Pat. Maybe you could get some close ups of the lichens!!
rainbows
Amazing standing stones and capture, dear Pat. Hugs. Di. xx
bobrgallegos
Awesome shot Pat!!! It seems through Your wonderful photos that this area in England is always cloudy. Is that true? I enjoy through Your photos a look this wonderful area. Thanks!
Bossie_Boots
Yes its true lol well its been overcast here for a week now im not near pat im in lowestoft ... what a superb view again i like those stones !!
Feliciti
really great view over ,like this landscape without buildings :)
West_coaster07
Very nicely done!!
blinkings
Fascinating Pat.
wotan
Intriguing... beautiful shot and cool explanation!
jocko500
cool shot. wonder who and why this was put there?
Faemike55
absolutely cool work
nikolais
they we usually erected along laylines or in geo-active zones to control the environment, e.g. the rainfall in the area... very fine capture!
dakotabluemoon
That is very cool and nice piece of history on it.
NefariousDrO
Very nice, the row of standing-stones is fascinating!
danapommet
This is a great historical capture. I love it - including the bogs! :o)