I'm on the same wave length with you here John. Seems like an array of fantastical shapes can be built in dry stone. Why do they always seem to be geometrical? Perhaps because that's what customer's want or because it's easier.
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I'm on the same wave length with you here John. Seems like an array of fantastical shapes can be built in dry stone. Why do they always seem to be geometrical? Perhaps because that's what customer's want or because it's easier.
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