Thursday, 26 July 2012

THE RINGASTAN

THE RINGASTAN - DARTMOOR
Looking like a fairy ring this small stone circle is known as The Ringastan (meaning ring of stones). It is also known as The Runnage Circle as well as the Soussons Common Cairn Circle.... 
This stone circle is situated just twenty metres from a small road and it dates from the Bronze Age. The circle consists of 22 visible stones with a diameter of 8.6 metres. 
There has been talk of recent witchcraft activities taking place at this site, but whether or not that is true, it is a truly magical site to visit.....

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photo.

Anonymous said...

Oh wonderful, magic a place indeed. Love to think about alike for hours, calculating, looking at stars etc. in hope to find a connection. Please have a good Friday.

ADRIAN said...

I love these places. Beautifully captured.

TrevorW�� said...

*monika*
Thanks for that Monika....

*Robert Geiss*
Enjoy the rest of your weekend Robert and thanks for the comment..

*Adrian*
They are rather magical places aren't they Adrian....

Anonymous said...

I like the mystery behind it.

TrevorW�� said...

*Life Like This*
It is a place full of mystery Bhags.

GreenComotion said...

What a great find!
I am a bit intrigued by the possibility that witchcraft takes place here, today.
Peace :)

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