Stones at Carsington.
By Lindak
- 20 Feb, 2018
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These are recently made stone and each one has a hole in it so that you can look through it to get a special vista of the scenery around. Carsington is a water reservoir and people go sailing there. Also there is a part of it that is a wildfowl area where Oyster catchers, all sorts of ducks, and wild birds are seen at different times of the year. Even a short visit of an Osprey at one time. There is a walk around the whole area of about eight miles. We did it when we were younger and stopped at the pub halfway for something to eat and drink.
22 Feb, 2018
A great idea......
22 Feb, 2018
That makes a lot of sense!
22 Feb, 2018
Thanks both.
23 Feb, 2018
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What are they Linda? They look too symmetrical to be ancient ones?
21 Feb, 2018