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Thors Stone, a natural rock formation, where Vikings are reputed to have offered human sacrifices to Thor, the god of thunder; Thurstaston, Merseyside, England. Date: BC

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Folk Lore Formation Formations Geology Human Legend Merseyside Mythology Norse Offered Phenomena Reputed Sacrifices Thor Thunder Vikings Myth


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