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The Hurlers Stone Circle
England

The Hurlers is a group of stone circles on the eastern edge of Bodmin Moor, near the village of Minions. The name derives from the legend that men playing Cornish Hurling on a sunday were turned to stone for their sin. Two menhirs standing just outside the circles are known as the Pipers. The men playing the pipes seem to have suffered the same fate.

This panorama is taken near the middle of the centre of the three circles.

Copyright: Roy Reed
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 9256x4628
Taken: 28/09/2011
Chargée: 29/09/2011
Published: 29/09/2011
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Tags: cornwall; megalith; hurlers; stone circle; standing stone; menhir
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