Face stone, Urra Moor, North Yorkshire
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Another experiment with resin, dry grass and shattered pebbles. Something is definitely up with these megaliths in a field
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Walk at Dusk (Man Contemplating a Megalith) by Caspar David Friedrich
Possibly a self-portrait
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Champ Dolent Menhir
The Champ Dolent menhir has been standing in its place since the beginning of the Neolithic period. Weighing about 120 tons, it was dug from a granite quarry 4 km away. It is 9.30 m high (just over 30 feet) and has a maximum circumference of 8.70 m (c. 26 feet). The menhir was erected to commemorate a special event of some sort, not to play a part in a religious rite.
Image by Babeth Étiève-Cartwright
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Keith Richards & Mick Jagger at Stonehenge, 1967, by Michael Cooper
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Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England, 2100-2000 B.C.
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The Astral Geographic and Weird Walk: Wanderings and Wonderings Through The British Ritual Year - Book Reviews
Watkins publishing have added to the world of Fortean travel-guides with 2 titles aimed to whet the wanderlust of wyrd voyagers. From the pen of Andy Sharp – musician, wordsmith and designator of the English Heretic black plaques (awarded to the strange denizens and dwellings that English Heritage overlooked) comes The Astral Geographic. On my first encounter with reference books, I often flip…
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Charles Vess Cards (1995) 05: The Wild Hunt
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Lat 19th Century photo of the entrance of Newgrange, a 5,200 year old passage tomb in Ireland, by R. J. Welch
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A Journey to Avebury, 1971, Derek Jarman
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