These stones represent the lost lives on which we walk today. Stepping across the cobbles, located w...
Folk Stones Mark Wallinger
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Folk Stones Mark Wallinger is a memorial located on The Leas in Folkestone, England. It features a large, simple design made up of numbered stones that commemorate the lives lost during wartime. As visitors step across the cobbles, they are reminded of the soldiers who died, particularly on the first day of the battle referenced by the memorial.
This attraction invites reflection and contemplation through its thoughtful layout. The numbered stones serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made, encouraging guests to consider the impact of history as they walk across the site. Its easy accessibility makes it a notable landmark for those in the area.
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A large, but simple memorial made up of numbered stones. It's on The Leas so easy to find ...and it ...
The stones are laid out numbered representing the number of soldiers who died on the first day of th...
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