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The Eskimo has over fifty words for snow…
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Carn les Boel, is marked on the map as a hill-fort but it is very different from the two ‘hill-forts’ we had just encountered on our Workshop…
It is difficult to imagine anyone living here, although, doubtless a presence would, in former times have been maintained.
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The stones, predominantly erratic, have been judiciously supplemented, and in case we had arrrived with eyes wide shut the avian populations seemed keen to call our attention to the ‘salient points’…
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These days we do not have to be told twice…
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Although, ‘The Dragon’s Breath’ was proving restrictive…
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Our request for clarity was graciously accepted…
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Albeit briefly…
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And why is Carn les Boel so special?
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It is a place where Dragon Energies meet the sea…
Quite the place.
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I think so… 😉
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wow, now that would be a place of power indeed.
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😉
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Quite amazing, these rock formations.
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Aren’t they…
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Looks like quite a place for quiet contemplation, inspiration and insight into the minds of those long passed. Beautiful!
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It was all of that, and more…
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What a stunning place.
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Yup… And if you’ve ever wondered why we designate some of our workshops, Living Land…
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