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I told you that the cromlech was the doorway to my domain.
Why don't you pack a bag and go to Cromlech?
They said you had both vanished beyond the cromlech, fading as if in air.
Secondly, there is the orientation of the cromlech mentioned above.
And we erected a great stone cromlech to mark their heroes' graves.
Some end with a semicircular cromlech, but many have since fallen or been destroyed.
The cromlech was discovered in 1869 by workmen digging for road stone.
The living (called "the quick") are a minority in High Cromlech.
According to Druid tradition, every cromlech was an abode of ghosts.
By cutting down through a gully, he might easily have reached the cromlech ahead of Marjorie.
Dizzy with the sudden vehemence of his emotion, he carried her through the cromlech.
Outside the location there is a cromlech.
Then, like a ghostly manifestation, the cromlech was peopled by figures in gray!
A cromlech, that's what you call it.
The path ran straight to the cromlech.
There may be an etymological connection with cromlech, a term of Breton origin.
Each great block was a monolith, the entire circle was sometimes termed a cromlech.
Each alignment consists of mammoth stones fanning out in rows from a circle, or cromlech.
It was the flame of a bonfire kindled suddenly, in the very center of the cromlech.
There are barrows and a cromlech.
The megalithic burial chamber, or "cromlech", was built around 6,000 BP.
Apparently the cromlech has a head stone 13 ft in diameter, raised 4 ft above the ground on three supports.
Then, too, they would always stop beside a certain landmark, a great stone, because it looked something like the cromlech at Locneuven.
Hoods were scattering everywhere; chaos reigned throughout the cromlech.
He staggered up Cromlech Hill and flopped to the ground, his back against the warm side of a megalith.