Cheesewring 126

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Cheesewring 126
The Cheesewring at Minions on the edge of Bodmin Moor natural rather than man made, the Cheesewring near Minions on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor, is a series of giant flat boulders, some over 30 feet in circumference, with the largest ones sitting on the smaller ones.Although formed by natural erosion, the Cornish folklore blames Giants for them being there.
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