Glastonbury Tor
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hill, religion, Grade II Listed (UK), tourist attraction
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/glastonbury-tor
Called by the Britons "Ynys yr Afalon", it is one of Glastonbury's major tourist attractions, owned by the National Trust. Topped by the tower of the ruined Church of St. Michael, destroyed by an earthquake in the Middle Ages. Revered by Pagans and Druids alongside Stonehenge, Avebury etc. as being a place of great power, being the convergence of several ley lines.
Called by the Britons "Ynys yr Afalon", it is one of Glastonbury's major tourist attractions, owned by the National Trust. Topped by the tower of the ruined Church of St. Michael, destroyed by an earthquake in the Middle Ages. Revered by Pagans and Druids alongside Stonehenge, Avebury etc. as being a place of great power, being the convergence of several ley lines.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glastonbury_Tor
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Coordinates: 51°8'39"N 2°42'0"W
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