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    Standing Stones on the Tassie Isles

    On a recent drive in the Tasmanian Highlands we came across a sign indicating some "stones" off a side road in the middle of nowhere.

    We parked the car, walked up a short dirt track and came across a ring of stones that I've never seen, hidden in the forest.

    Each stone had a bronze sculpture afixed. It was all a donation from a visiting Scandinavian artist, or so it seems.

    Here is just one of the stones:

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    I've long been fascinated by menhirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. MacDougall View Post
    I've long been fascinated by menhirs.
    well the only men there was me and I don't have any hirs on my legs
    Seriously, I have a love affair with them too, especially after my trip to Orkney.
    I'm planning a couple of large standing stones for the entrance to our property out of sandstone.

    cessna152towser, not sure of the history, all I know is that it is called the Steppes Stone sculptures, which celebrates local Highland life.
    I'll try to find out more.

    cheers Glenn!!

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    Looking good.
    I assume the bronze sculpture and not the stone was the gift of the visiting artist.
    Wonder what's the history of the stone?
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    Cool looking sculptures!
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    As always Graham, you do find the neatest places.
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    always great to see your pictures Gray...Say hi to the wife for me
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