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Long Meg and Her Sisters

The legend goes that these were witches celebrating their sabbath, and were so involved that the didn't notice the wizard who snuck up and turned them all to stone. Many other legends abound about this particular circle.

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31Jan04. Long Meg and a couple of her closer sisters. The legend goes that these were witches celebrating their sabbath, and were so involved that the didn't notice the wizard who snuck up and turned them all to stone. Many other legends abound about this particular circle.
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31Jan04. Panorama of Long Meg and her Sisters.
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31Jan04. Long Meg herself.
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31Jan04. The trees around this circle were very old and quite impressive. Many of them had talismans of some sort hanging from the branches.
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One of the old trees. Barely visible are the talismans hanging from the low branches on the right side of both trees.
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31Jan04. Little Meg, beyond the cattle. The field was too muddy to attempt, with the cows.


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