I'd been thinking all along as I looked at your other posts with the gravesites and henges and such how refreshing it was to see all those sites just sitting there, without chains and cement walls around them, and how amazing it was that they were not totally dismembered by the public like they would be here (like what's happened to Plimoth Rock, for example.) Americans seem incapable of having any kind of site like that without ruining it somehow. It's disappointing that that one was graffitied and locked up - but one out of all the places you went to is still pretty remarkable.
I haven't been commenting because I've been mostly reading on the kindle late at night when I'm fairly incoherent - but I have been thoroughly enjoying your travelogue.
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I haven't been commenting because I've been mostly reading on the kindle late at night when I'm fairly incoherent - but I have been thoroughly enjoying your travelogue.