The Whit Stones, Exmoor
Exmoor is covered in standing stones and stone circles. This photo shows the Whit Stones on Porlock Common. Historically they are thought to be medieval forest boundary stones. Myth would have it that they were thrown there by The Devil and St Dubricius from Hurlstone Point - four miles away!
Exmoor is covered in standing stones and stone circles. This photo shows the Whit Stones on Porlock Common. Historically they are thought to be medieval forest boundary stones. Myth would have it that they were thrown there by The Devil and St Dubricius from Hurlstone Point - four miles away!
Exmoor is covered in standing stones and stone circles. This photo shows the Whit Stones on Porlock Common. Historically they are thought to be medieval forest boundary stones. Myth would have it that they were thrown there by The Devil and St Dubricius from Hurlstone Point - four miles away!
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