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<p><big> Folklore related to place </big></p>
<p>There are various stories, beliefs, and superstitions associated with Scottish folklore, often linked to specific geographical locations, specific stones. According to Porter, "place is both 'internal' and 'external' to the human subject, a personally embedded center of meanings and a physical locus for action." Many of these sacred places are stones, with specific unique features, such as the</p><p>
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