#witch-stone — Public Fediverse posts
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Played #Witchstone🧙🏾♀️🗿🧙🏼♂️ on 2022-11-26 with 2 players, winning score: 120 by @Suzan #bgstats #boardgames #brettspiele
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Played #Witchstone🧙🏾♀️🗿🧙🏼♂️ on 2022-11-26 with 2 players, winning score: 120 by @Suzan #bgstats #boardgames #brettspiele
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Joining the #5and5 #boardGame challenge:
5 #games I've recently played.
1. #StarTrek Super-Skill Pinball
2. #Pandemic: Reign of #Cthulhu
3. #RollToTheTop
4. Rocky Road a la Mode
5. Carnival of Monsters5 games I'm looking forward to playing:
1. Rococo
2. #JurassicPark: The Legacy of Isla Nublar
3. #Witchstone
4. #MonstersOnBoard (Halloween isn't over if you don't believe it is!)
5. #LostRuinsOfArnakNotice all the games beginning with 'R'. We're on a gradual A-to-Z playthrough.
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Hexenplatten – the witches’ stone
In Ardez, Switzerland, there is a flat slab of calcareous shist, sometimes referred to as limestone, whose surface is pitted. Legend has it that witches danced here. Their broomsticks and/or goats made impressions into the rocks. The outcrop is called the “witches’ stone” or hexenplatten.
The truth is that the impressions were cut into the rock around 2000 years ago by people. The reasons for this are unknown. Maybe they were symbols, maybe it was the graffiti of the time. About 100 cup-like depressions were carved and then erosion smoothed them. Like “devil’s footprints” in many other areas worldwide, the indentations are believed to have a sinister origin and are considered a curious tourist attraction.
#hexenplatten #patternedRock #witchStone #witchcraft
https://sharonahill.com/?p=2117
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Hexenplatten – the witches’ stone
In Ardez, Switzerland, there is a flat slab of calcareous shist, sometimes referred to as limestone, whose surface is pitted. Legend has it that witches danced here. Their broomsticks and/or goats made impressions into the rocks. The outcrop is called the “witches’ stone” or hexenplatten.
The truth is that the impressions were cut into the rock around 2000 years ago by people. The reasons for this are unknown. Maybe they were symbols, maybe it was the graffiti of the time. About 100 cup-like depressions were carved and then erosion smoothed them. Like “devil’s footprints” in many other areas worldwide, the indentations are believed to have a sinister origin and are considered a curious tourist attraction.
#hexenplatten #patternedRock #witchStone #witchcraft
https://sharonahill.com/?p=2117