DescriptionThe Witches Stone in Forres - geograph.org.uk - 180922.jpg
English: The Witches Stone in Forres. The witch was put in a spiked barrel and rolled down Cluny Hill. This stone is where one such victim came to rest and just in case the spiked barrel didn't do the trick (they were witches after all!!), the barrel and its contents were then set alight.
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