The Hurlers
Here is and impotant stone circle called The Hurlers. In the far distance you may be to see The Cheese Ring on the hill
   Hurler and I
I am standing next to a particularly important stone.
 Bodmin Sheep
Two Bodmin sheep and there are plenty more where they came from.
   King Donneth's Stone
King Donneth’s Stone. There is a slot in the top where apparently there used to be a wooden cross. This is from the 9th century. A notice by the stone also tells us that King Donneth drowned when his ship was wrecked.
 Engine House
The ruin of a tin mine engine house. There used to be mines all over Cornwall but now they are all worked out.
   Golitha Falls
We saw the ‘mighty’ Golitha Falls.
The Cheese Ring
The Cheese Ring. It was quite a walk here as you can see from thre first picture.
   Cheese Ring with Me
I went further up the hill and took this picture of The Cheese Ring from the top of another pile of stones.
Bodmin Poney
A pony grazing on Bodmin Moor
   Tunnel of Trees
A tunnel of trees covering the road as we drove South from Bodimin Moor.

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