Gurnard's Head
Crane Islands from above Basset Cove.
Tubby's Head, for Pam.
Well, it has been at least 6 weeks since my last G…
The Penberth Cove section of the coast path, for P…
Carn Galva
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone!
Newdowns Head and coast path, for Pam.
Trevaunance Cove, for Pam.
Penzance Harbour - for Pam!
Portreath Harbour, for Pam!
Goat and granite wall (and no kidding!)
Carn Brae granite
An odd granite rock
Ralph's Cupboard
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Cornish coast path
Dartmoor ponies at Logan Rock, For Pam.
The Bear
Crane Islands from Greenbank Cove
La Cabrera, gum cistus everywhere
Cornish granite
Rock pool, Godrevy
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Rockpool, Porthtowan
Spanish lavender
Wheal Coates retaining wall and wildflowers
Garden, Saint Day.
Tree very nearly over the wall and away!
Poppy field for Pam.
Tubby's Head
Crane Castle
Shetland pony, for Pam.
Trereen Dinas (south), Pednvounder beach and honey…
Above Trevaunance Cove, St Agnes, Cornwall
Shetland ponies, Portreath, Cornwall
Rock samphire
Greenbank Cove
The West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head
Sierra de La Cabrera and the Glasgow Kiss!
Camp Cameron, Saint Agnes, for Pam.
Garden, Saint Day, Cornwall
St Agnes Head
St Agnes Head, gorse and heather, for Pam.
Man and His Man from St Agnes Head, for Pam
La Sierra de La Cabrera in fog.
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Mên-an-tol (for Pam).
Mên-an-tol; simply Cornish for holed stone.
A mysterious monument. The experts have no idea what this was for. All they know is that the allignment of the stones has been altered in fairly recent history. The stones were originally in a triangle formation, again no one knows why, nor why they were re-positioned at some point in the past 300 years.
More recently, babies have been passed through the hole for good luck and "...the ritual of crawling through the hole nine times widdershins was said to cure rickets and scrofula" - Craig Weatherhill in 'Belerion, Ancient Sites of Land's End'.
A mysterious monument. The experts have no idea what this was for. All they know is that the allignment of the stones has been altered in fairly recent history. The stones were originally in a triangle formation, again no one knows why, nor why they were re-positioned at some point in the past 300 years.
More recently, babies have been passed through the hole for good luck and "...the ritual of crawling through the hole nine times widdershins was said to cure rickets and scrofula" - Craig Weatherhill in 'Belerion, Ancient Sites of Land's End'.
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Nice pic, but do we know what secrets are held here? Does the sun align with the stones midsummer?? Or the shadow of the big pillar go through the hole to signify some pagan fertility festival..MMM?
Best Wishes
Peter
Andy Rodker club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubNot sure if you read my notes beneath the shot.
I don't think I can do any more. This isn't the place to go into all the theories. It is a photo sharing website after all and we don't have the space for this here. But, as I mentioned in my notes, I have given some idea of the fact that NOTHING is known. There is more but short of quoting from a whole chapter I can only refer you back to Craig Weatherhill's excellent book, widely available.
Best wishes,
Andy
Il me semble que le national geographic avait fait un documentaire la dessus.
Maintenant je peux me tromper, Ils ont ont retrouvé dans les océans dans des ports très anciens qui ont été abandonnés
Andy Rodker club has replied to ColRam clubYour boat theory made me laugh, Ramon!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubMANY THANKS.
Lovely site and shot, Andy.
Have a nice week.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Eric Desjours clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Eunice Perkins clubI do know that they're very photogenic.................nicely taken Andy!
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