#BoulderSunday intersection

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Well hello there, creatures on the Internet!

Welcome to my little blog and this #BoulderSunday. Today I cycled past an intersection of old stone walls that mark old field boundaries that are probably from the Stone Age / Iron Age like most other remains in the area.

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Thank you, dear creatures of the internet, for visiting my little blog 😘 and have a good evening!



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Thanks for the update 😘

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Oh these are lovely boulders, all mossy. Makes you wonder
who set them many moons ago. Stone age must of been a awesome
time period!! :-)

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Thank you very much 😊 They say it was the farmers that had to move all the boulders so they could plow the fields.

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I love boulders covered in moss they can look so spooky a great find 👀

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That’s a great boulder with the green moss. Often stones were used to mark off boundaries- they last forever, not like the wooden fences.

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Yes and if the boulders were in the way of the plow it is a good place to place the boulders.

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