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  • 41Logan Rock — The Logan Rock is an example of a logan or rocking stone. This geological feature is near the Cornish village of Treen in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The rock is an eighty ton granite boulder perched on the edge of… …

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  • 42Fetteresso Castle — is a 14th century towerhouse, rebuilt in 1761 as a Scottish gothic style Palladian manor, with clear evidence of prehistoric use of the site. It is situated immediately west of the town of Stonehaven in Kincardineshire slightly to the west of the …

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  • 43Vitrified fort — is the name given to certain crude stone enclosures whose walls have been subjected in a greater or less degree to the action of fire [cite web |url=http://www.brigantesnation.com/VitrifiedForts/VitrifieedForts.htm |title=Vitrification of Hill… …

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  • 44Rocking stone — Rocking stones (also known as logan stones or logans) are large stones that are so finely balanced that the application of just a small force causes them to rock. They are found throughout the world. Some are man made megaliths, but others are… …

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  • 45Stones of Scotland — There are many large stones of Scotland of cultural and historical interest. There are so many, it is not possible to do more than discuss a few of them. tone of SconeThe Stone of Scone, (pronounced scoon ) also commonly known as the Stone of… …

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  • 46Keeill — (variations keill, keeil) is a Manx Gaelic word for a chapel. History and sitingArchaeologically, it is used for a specific type of small simple chapel found on the Isle of Man and built during the early medieval period. Some similar sites have… …

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  • 47Napakivi — (pole/navel stone) or tonttukivi (elf stone) is a traditional Finnish name for a standing stone in the middle of a field or another central spot. Generally speaking napakivi are unhewn stones that people have set upright. Some of them may have… …

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  • 48James Chapman (Bishop of Colombo) — The Rt. Rev. James Chapman D.D. was the first Bishop of Colombo (Anglican), serving from 1845 to 1861.In November 1799, just three years after the Dutch surrendered the city of Colombo, James Chapman was born at Wandsworth, the second son of Mr.… …

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  • 49Prehistoric Armenia — The Armenian Highland shows traces of settlement from the Neolithic era. The Shulaveri Shomu culture of the central Transcaucasus region is the earliest known prehistoric culture in the area, carbon dated to roughly 6000 4000 BC. Another early… …

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  • 50Kilmaurs Place — or The Place, is an old mansion house at gbmapping|NS41234112 in Kilmaurs, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The house stands on a prominence above the Carmel Water and has a commanding view of the surrounding area. Location map Scotland label = Kilmaurs… …

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