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A boulderer's handprints and prehistoric cup and ring carvings at Rowtor Rocks in the Derbyshire Pennines. These carvings are believed to be pre-Roman (so over 2,000 years old). Rowtor rocks was a site of druidic worship.


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Romuald KosinaThis sign...

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This sign points also some similarity to Sleza Mt. There are old stone sculptures.
Keep well !!!
Romek
Posted Dec 10, 2006 4:24 pm

tphubbardRe: This sign...

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Thanks for both of your posts, your Sleza photo's are excellent and fascinating.
I find places like this very interesting as they represent a strong physical link with our heritage.
Posted Dec 10, 2006 4:33 pm

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