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stepping out

Lesley wrote 1 month ago: Dupath Holy well, Cornwall Interior, Dupath Holy well This small  chapel near St. Dominick, Cornwall … more →

Tags: out of the studio, Documentation

Journal Entry: May 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th

Linda Rzoska wrote 7 months ago: SUNDAY MAY 10, 2009: BALLYVAUGHAN BURREN IN BLOOM, DAWN CHORUS WALK My alarm rang at 4:00 am for the … more →

Tags: Ireland, Journal, burren, Ballyvaughan, John O'Donohue, Irish music, Poulnabrone Portal Tomb, Gleninsheen Collar, Wedge Tomb

Hanging trinkets at the Holy Well

strandedgirl wrote 7 months ago: Had a friend up for the weekend and a conversation about lay lines and the Holy Well last night remi … more →

Tags: Outside, Sligo

Old Wife's Spring, Snaizeholme, North Yorkshire

megalithix wrote 1 year ago: Holy Well:  OS Grid Reference -SD 834 847 Getting Here From Hawes, take the B6255 road west-ish to R … more →

Tags: Holy Wells, Yorkshire, North, folklore, Cailleach, folk lore, Legends, North Yorkshire, old woman, Hawes

White Wells, Ilkley, West Yorkshire

megalithix wrote 1 year ago: Sacred Well:  OS Grid Reference – SE 1181 4677 Also Known as: Ilkley Spaw Mountain Spa Getting … more →

Tags: Holy Wells, Yorkshire, West, Spaß, healing, folklore, History, water, Ilkley Moor, folk lore

St. Osyth's Well, St. Osyth, Essex

megalithix wrote 1 year ago: Holy Well:  OS Grid Reference – TM 116 166 Archaeology & History This spring of water is i … more →

Tags: Holy Wells, Essex, Springs, Spaß, healing, folklore, water, folk lore, sacred springs

The Magic Horses of County Galway17 comments

lavenderbay wrote 1 year ago: The following is the co-first prize, 500 words on a topic of one’s choice, for Turtle’s … more →

Tags: Travel, Family, games n contests, writing, Ireland, Horse, stone wall

Sacred Stones and Holy Water, at Centeilles

richard wrote 1 year ago: In the XIII century, (some texts say the XII century) La Chapelle de Notre-Dame de Centeilles was bu … more →

Tags: necropolis, Languedoc, minervois, fertility cult, stones, Middle Ages, centeilles, Chapel, Sacred

Standing Stones, and lying maps

richard wrote 1 year ago: Quid is France’s Encyclopedia Britannica, on paper since 1967 and online since 1997. IGN is th … more →

Tags: Dolmens, necropolis, Languedoc, minervois, chalcolithic, France, megalith, Dolmen, hillfort

Clootie well - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

pilgrimsall wrote 2 years ago: Clootie well – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia … more →

Tags: Pilgrimage


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