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Long Meg and her Daughters, Little Salkeld
Long Meg and her Daughters, Little Salkeld, Cumbria.
Late Stone Age to Early Bronze Age (3000-2000BC): With a longest dimension of 109 metres, Long Meg and her Daughters is the third largest stone circle in the UK. The sandstone Meg and her granite daughters (about 60 of them) were thought to be witches turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath. The stones are said to be uncountable and that if you come up with the same number twice, the witches come back to life!
Author: Joan Martin
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Photograph size: 34.6 Mpixels (98.9 MB uncompressed) - 7200x4800 pixels (24x16 in / 61x40.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: Little Salkeld, Long Meg, Long Meg and her Daughters, prehistoric, Salkeld, stone circle
Published in: Salkeld, Prehistoric Cumbria
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