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English: The Great Stone of Fourstones, near to Lowgill, Lancashire, England. It's 4 m high and has 27 m circumference. The other three smaller glacial erratics were allegedly broken up centuries ago for scythe sharpening stones.
Deutsch: Der Great Stone of Fourstones (Großer Stein von Viersteinen), ein Findling
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Camera location54° 05′ 29.51″ N, 2° 30′ 27.18″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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3 August 2005

54°5'29.51"N, 2°30'27.18"W

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