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Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lanyon Quoit - dolmen in Cornwall, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon Quoit - dolmen in Cornwall, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic
Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lanyon Quoit - dolmen in Cornwall, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon Quoit - dolmen in Cornwall, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon Quoit - dolmen in Cornwall, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lanyon quoit megalithic dolmen neolithic Royalty Free Stock Photo
The story that hides behind this giant dolmen is really enlightening with respect to the mistreatment of these monuments, and not only because of vandalism as we have pointed out on occasion, but by those who called themselves the ‘protectors’ of the ancestral inheritance. Our great friend here is remembered among the people as an even more impressive dolmen that we have before us today, because they say that even a man on a horseback could pass under it.


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