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Swinside,
which is also
known as
Sunkenkirk and Swineshead, is a
stone circle lying beside Swinside Fell, part of
Black Combe in
southern ****bria, North...
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Swinside is a hill in the
northwestern area of the
English Lake District. It is small,
wooded and
surrounded by much
bigger and more po****r fells, meaning...
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short of
being a Hewitt. Sub-tops
include White Combe,
Stoupdale Head,
Swinside Fell and
Stoneside Hill. The
first two but not the last two are included...
- be a red 'equinox stone' on the east side of the Long Meg
circle (as at
Swinside and
Castlerigg stone circle),
involved in the
autumn equinox and vernal...
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Rollright Rudston Monolith Scorhill Stannon Stanton Drew
Stonehenge Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick...
- it has a
number of
similarities with the
Swinside circle in the south-west of the Lake District. Like
Swinside, the
tallest stones are
positioned at the...
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South Wales South Downs, Seaford, East Sus**** Port of Felixstowe,
Suffolk Swinside Stone Circle, ****bria A year
after its
launch in
autumn 1998,
several more...
- 54.911749690584;-8.4123725432987 B736072] Ma 1887 1964
England 158 170
Swinside 244 152 801 499 34B 89 90 54.591095595531;-3.1730176758422 NY243224] Ma...
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Rollright Rudston Monolith Scorhill Stannon Stanton Drew
Stonehenge Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick...
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Rollright Rudston Monolith Scorhill Stannon Stanton Drew
Stonehenge Stripple Swinside Trethevy Quoit Trippet Northern Ireland Aughlish Ballynoe Beaghmore Corick...