


The supplier of the huge boulder that serves as the 'Meteor' in the previously-blogged Cantelowe's park 'storyscape' kindly sent some photos of its installation, which was quite a feat.
More photos of megaliths on their website...I like that they are letting the children draw with chalk on them. And how much better to have a real climbing rock instead of an artificial climbing wall: "glaciated and weathered Cornish granite boulders are uniquely suited to Playbuilders as they have a natural non-slip surface."


[Thanks, John!]
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