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This place is neat and clean along the railway and had friendly character. I was about to camp over here. The stones are buried deeply and show only little of ther tops. There is a tale about seven untrue shepherds that were turned into stones. Some of these stones have special cultural history. Often, there are significant erratic stones, or cromlechs on exceptional places, that are shown here. Many are accompanied with saga and tales. As there are no written documents from the originating times, acquiring knowledge depends on local findings. Chemical analyses of the soil can shed light on cultural usage. Sometimes there are findings of prehistoric tools, i.e. flintstone knives.
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