![]() Here is and impotant stone circle called The Hurlers. In the far distance you may be to see The Cheese Ring on the hill |
![]() I am standing next to a particularly important stone. |
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![]() Two Bodmin sheep and there are plenty more where they came from. |
![]() King Donneths 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. |
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![]() The ruin of a tin mine engine house. There used to be mines all over Cornwall but now they are all worked out. |
![]() We saw the mighty Golitha Falls. |
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![]() The Cheese Ring. It was quite a walk here as you can see from thre first picture. |
![]() I went further up the hill and took this picture of The Cheese Ring from the top of another pile of stones. |
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![]() A pony grazing on Bodmin Moor |
![]() A tunnel of trees covering the road as we drove South from Bodimin Moor. |