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From: Berengaria  (Original Message)Sent: 10/27/2002 4:06 AM
Ran across this and thought it might be of interest to some members:
 

MEGALITHIC MAP

www.megalithic.co.uk/asb_mapsquare.php

This website allows you to find megalithic and prehistoric sites in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The map is divided into sections that users may click upon to obtain more specific information. After clicking on a particular section, users will be directed to another interactive map containing detailed information about each particular megalith in the region, accompanied by information about the closest village and other relevant geographical details.



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From: EddySent: 10/27/2002 4:17 PM
Well it just so happens that I'm going to the Lake District for the weekend, and will be visiting the Castlerigg Stone Circle, just outside Keswick. Been there before in the middle of winter when it was very atmospheric. Like a really small scale Stonehenge, and again, the lazy swines couldn't be bothered to put a roof on.

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From: MSN NicknameDarkLadySmiles1Sent: 10/27/2002 11:22 PM
Berengaria, i've tried a few times to follow your link, but its a no go for me!
Keep getting one of those screens that say " if you are not seeing the page you expected.........etc
Pity, cuz I really wanted to!
Eddy, hope you take your camera!

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From: GreensleevesSent: 10/28/2002 2:43 AM
This is what I got clicking on it:
 
Your email message has been idle and this link has become inactive. To access the link, close this window and return to your MSN Hotmail Message. Then click the browser's Refresh button or close your message and reopen it.
 
MSN!  Doing that doesn't work.  BUT.....
 
Dee, have you tried just copying & pasting it into your browser?  That works fine.

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From: MSN Nicknamekioti77Sent: 10/28/2002 5:54 AM
berengaria...what a wonderful site...so many places to go, so little time tonite! will be visiting often, i'm sure...thanx...maid marion

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