Loch Watenan Traditional Cache
Goldenorf: Retiring from the game
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A small magnetic cache, larger than a nano but smaller than a 35mm canister
Loch Watenan lies in a rock basin that was probably formed by erosion of ice. The area near Loch Watenan has at least 6 and probably more sets of standing stones several of which have many stones missing. The best example with clear rows still standing is Cairn o' Get. The loch is on the coastal side of a landscape stretching over Warehouse Hill to Yarrows Broch that is covered in a huge range of monuments, burial sites and standing stones from many periods in history. Water runs into the loch from the surrounding peat covered hill and out by a stream that feeds first into the mill pond at Whaligoe and subsequently into the sea
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Fperj gur ahg
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