Murmuration

By Murmuration

Rock Face

After a spot  of Christmas shopping and the obligatory tearoom, Mr M and I went on a bit of a mystery tour to a place called Dunino Den. Bit of a strange one. Details below. I didn't leave my panties! Then a lovely walk along the beach at St Andrews, beautiful moon rising over the sea.


BELIEVED BY MANY TO BE haunted by fairies and other creatures of Celtic legend, the Dunino Den and its surrounding features definitely create a supernatural atmosphere.  
In the woods behind the Dunino church lies an ancient pre-Christian holy site consisting of an “altar stone”, a well, and an ancient footprint carved into the rock overlooking a small stream. The well, which sits at the top of the “den” is said to have been used for human sacrifice by ancient druids, although it is more likely that it was simply revered as a natural wonder. Stairs carved into the cliff during a bygone Pagan era lead down into the den proper. Here Celtic crosses and symbols have been carved into the cliff face by worshippers both modern and ancient. Pagan pilgrims venturing to the site leave offerings of all kinds hanging from the trees and tucked into crevices in the cliffs, from coins to ribbons to panties.

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