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Men-an-Tol (holed stone) archeological megalith and standing stones. Cornwall, England, UK Stock Photo - Alamy
![ArchaeoHistories on X: "Men-an-Tol - A bronze age site that consists of three upright granite stones, located at Madron to Morvah road in Cornwall, England. A round stone with the middle holed ArchaeoHistories on X: "Men-an-Tol - A bronze age site that consists of three upright granite stones, located at Madron to Morvah road in Cornwall, England. A round stone with the middle holed](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GLG0szRbEAAHhd9.jpg)
ArchaeoHistories on X: "Men-an-Tol - A bronze age site that consists of three upright granite stones, located at Madron to Morvah road in Cornwall, England. A round stone with the middle holed
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The Mên-an-Tol Believed to be Bronze age; a small formation of standing stones near the Madron-Morvah road in Cornwall… | Standing stone, Mystical places, Scenery
![Tim Hannigan on X: "I just noticed that something called "Morvah Standing Stones" now features on Google Maps, complete with visitor reviews. I'm rather delighted about this, because the "forgotten people of Tim Hannigan on X: "I just noticed that something called "Morvah Standing Stones" now features on Google Maps, complete with visitor reviews. I'm rather delighted about this, because the "forgotten people of](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQeWFGhXsAYKF0F.png)
Tim Hannigan on X: "I just noticed that something called "Morvah Standing Stones" now features on Google Maps, complete with visitor reviews. I'm rather delighted about this, because the "forgotten people of
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Men An Tol Cornwall ancient granite standing stones two walkers checking map tin mine ruin distant Madron Morvah Cornwall England UK with copy space Stock Photo - Alamy
Bosullow Quoit [Morvah Standing Stones, Terry's Stones] Modern Stone Circle etc : The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map:
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