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In the Stone Age, inland lochs and waterways were vital hubs for hunter-gatherers, providing the fresh water and resources needed to sustain camps where tools like this were crafted and used.
Puddingstone is notoriously difficult to work with because it consists of hard flint pebbles cemented together in a natural "mortar." IMG_2355.MOV
A stunning blend of natural geological beauty and human ingenuity. In the Stone Age, inland lochs and waterways