Devil's Arrows

Devil's Arrows is a tourist attraction, one of the Religious buildings in Boroughbridge, Regno Unite. It is located: 384 km from Nottingham, 386 km from Liverpool, 550 km from Birmingham.

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, N54°5'34", W1°24'13". Get directions

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Pete Clark
13 July 2010
Prehistoric gritstone monoliths. Three arranged in a straight line across the landscape. An eerie connection with the past and a strange juxtaposition with their modern neighbours.
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