File:The Cat Stane at Edinburgh Airport - geograph.org.uk - 1735737.jpg
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The Cat Stane at Edinburgh Airport This stone is 'airside' at Edinburgh Airport and took a lot of email and phone communication to secure a visit. A visit that required a body scan and security clearance to be granted access. I was then driven across two runways and escorted to the stone for my photographs. The Cat Stane marks the location of a 5th or 6th Century Christian Burial site which during excavation in the 1860's revealed the remains of 51 individuals.
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02:54, 17 January 2017 | 1,600 × 1,067 (447 KB) | 127.0.0.1 (talk) | The Cat Stane at Edinburgh Airport This stone is 'airside' at Edinburgh Airport and took a lot of email and phone communication to secure a visit. A visit that required a body scan and security clearance to be granted access. I was then driven across two runways and escorted to the stone for my photographs. The Cat Stane marks the location of a 5th or 6th Century Christian Burial site which during excavation in the 1860's revealed the remains of 51 individuals. |
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