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A striking formation now called the Stiperstones, this jaggged outcropping surrounded by heather holds many legends.  
A striking formation now called the [[Stiperstanas|Stiperstones]], this jaggged outcropping surrounded by heather holds many legends.  


Local lore has it that the ridges of the Stiperstones are the calcified back of a fallen dragon killed by a knight of [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]]'s Roundtable. In [[Great Britain|England]], "local lore" always gets back to Arthur somehow.
Local lore has it that the ridges of the Stiperstones are the calcified back of a fallen dragon killed by a knight of [[Arthur Pendragon|Arthur]]'s Roundtable. In [[England]], "local lore" always gets back to Arthur somehow.
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A striking formation now called the Stiperstones, this jaggged outcropping surrounded by heather holds many legends.

Local lore has it that the ridges of the Stiperstones are the calcified back of a fallen dragon killed by a knight of Arthur's Roundtable. In England, "local lore" always gets back to Arthur somehow.