I made a short film on the Cheesewring about a year ago, it is in the 'Before Caledonia UK' section. I think it is on the Michael line. The stacked pancake like stones don't look natural to me.
First of all I like the video but I wouldn't think of giving it a thumbs up, because of the highly significant number of likes that it currently has (144,000 seconds = 40 hours). Start thinking in biblical terms. Secondly, to be of any practical use I would need measurements, numbers, ratios and the presumed units of measure. Without these only the esthetical component remains. Which is nice.
I am glad you like the video, I make these short film for anybody who wants a quick look at some of the sites around the UK. Are you familiar with Alexander Thom's work? There is a documentary about his research on RUclips called 'Cracking the Stone Age Code'.
Thanks for sharing, looks fantastic
It is a fascinating area, the Cheesewring is visible in some of the shots.
@@BeforeCaledonia I like the last shot of the film, with the cheesewring in the background.
I made a short film on the Cheesewring about a year ago, it is in the 'Before Caledonia UK' section. I think it is on the Michael line. The stacked pancake like stones don't look natural to me.
@@BeforeCaledonia they do look out of place, yet meant to be there.
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Glad you enjoyed the film, Martin.
I always wanted to see the hurlers, thank you. Love the music too.
Cheers Garry, I am glad you enjoyed the short video and got to see what the circles look like, Martin.
Another great site, and video. Thanks for this.
Thanking you kindly.
First of all I like the video but I wouldn't think of giving it a thumbs up, because of the highly significant number of likes that it currently has (144,000 seconds = 40 hours). Start thinking in biblical terms.
Secondly, to be of any practical use I would need measurements, numbers, ratios and the presumed units of measure.
Without these only the esthetical component remains.
Which is nice.
I am glad you like the video, I make these short film for anybody who wants a quick look at some of the sites around the UK. Are you familiar with Alexander Thom's work? There is a documentary about his research on RUclips called 'Cracking the Stone Age Code'.
ps..clicking the like button helps the channel.