Avebury, The Diamond Stone, North Entrance c.1955
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More about this scene
The Diamond stone sits alongside the Devizes to Swindon main road that goes through the village. The impressive lozenge-shaped stone came from a surface outcrop of sarsen stones (the word sarsen derives from Saracen, and means stranger) which can be found on the Marlborough Downs about two miles away. The famous Ridgeway long-distance path passes close by, a path that has been used by man for some 6,000 years and is still in use today.
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