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Drizzlecombe East Row is one of Dartmoor's Bronze Age stone rows, a linear arrangement of standing stones that speaks to the ritual and astronomical knowledge of people who lived on this moor in the second millennium BC. The stones are modest in height but commanding in their presence, marching across the open landscape with a purposefulness that still feels deliberate after millennia of wind and rain.
Walking to and around the row, you're immersed in the expansive views and solitude that characterize Dartmoor's central plateau. The site invites contemplation about who placed these stones and why, whether for ceremonial processions, lunar observations, or territorial markers. The weathering and patina on the granite tells its own story of deep time.
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