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Long Meg Daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Long Meg and her daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landmarks of Cumbria - Long Meg and Her Daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landmarks of Cumbria - Long Meg and Her Daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landmarks of Cumbria - Long Meg and Her Daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southern side of stone circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Long Meg Daughters
Landmarks of Cumbria - Long Meg and Her Daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Long Meg monolith Royalty Free Stock Photo
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LAndmarks of Cumbria - Long Meg and Her Daughters Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two rhyolite boulders of Long Meg Stone Circle Royalty Free Stock Photo
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'Long Meg, Cumbria' Royalty Free Stock Photo
Some of the 'daughters' at the 'Long Meg and her Daughters' stone circle near Lazonby, Cumbria, England. Long Meg and her daughters were a coven of witches turned into stones by a saint (or a powerful wizard) during their sabbath. As with many other megalithic monuments, these stones are said to be uncountable: it is impossible to get the same total, but if anyone can do it twice, the spell will b


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