thesweetcheat on Nostr: The Great Orme for today's #StandingStoneSunday - this is Hwylfa’r Ceirw ('High ...
The Great Orme for today's #StandingStoneSunday - this is Hwylfa’r Ceirw ('High Road of the Deer'), a double stone row of mostly small stones, leading downhill from a square enclosure. Double rows are a rarity in Wales, much more commonly found on Dartmoor.
The Orme is a headland of predominantly limestone, and has some great prehistoric monuments, including the wonderful mines.
This visit August 2011. Portrait, may need a click.
#GogleddCymru #GreatOrme
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