Arbow Low Stone Circle & Gib Hill Barrow, Peak District
Arbow Low Stone Circle was not far from where our holiday accommodation was, so we stopped by to explore this ancient archaeological site in Derbyshire Peaks. It's off Long Rake Road then up a farm track. I believe the ancient site is about 6000 years old. With strong winds masking dialogue my camera didn't pick up all our conversations, but plenty of information boards around helped to guide me. 'Melting Away' Music soundtrack https://shanitalee.bandcamp.com/track... https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/v...

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