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Celtic Cornwall

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  • Very interesting! I have never heard of these stones before but it makes me want to know more! Thanks for sharing.

  • @beccawitch There's loads of stones like this in the UK, a lot of them aren't even on the maps.

  • i'd be amazed if the Nine Stones, or indeed any Cornish stone circle west of The Hurlers had any more or less than 19 stones originally. every complete stone circle i've visited from Dartmoor to Land's End has had 19, except for The Hurlers.

  • @gothatfunk 22 aint much more than 19. :)

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  • @beingaleaf Cornwall was at one time a country, has it's own language, and was taken over by force by the English. They are not officially recognised as a country like Ireland is, but many who live there would call themselves Cornish before British.

    If the majority there really wanted independence and their own government etc, we could get it

  • what a lovely video.thank you

  • This is really fascinating! I've wanted to start expanding my Celtic knowledge past Ireland for a while, so this was a good starting point ^.^

  • Fantastic part of the country for sure. Cant wait to get there again.

  • @TheTempleofNature Thank U... U too :D

  • @TheDanishCodega Sending you lots of love and light <3

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