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9th February 2015, 08:40 PM
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Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
A well preserved and impressive neolithic chamber tomb, with a dramatically slopping capstone. Norden , in 1598, desribed it as 'a little howse raysed of mightie stones, standing on a little hill within a fielde', which is just as it appears today. The site is one of two in Cornwall.
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Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall by kernowbhoy@yahoo.co.uk, on Flickr
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2472 by kernowbhoy@yahoo.co.uk, on Flickr
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2470 by kernowbhoy@yahoo.co.uk, on Flickr
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2469 by kernowbhoy@yahoo.co.uk, on Flickr
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2466 by kernowbhoy@yahoo.co.uk, on Flickr
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9th February 2015, 08:45 PM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
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9th February 2015, 09:04 PM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
like the clouds in #2 - seem to come from the quoit - nice series
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9th February 2015, 09:10 PM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
Number 5 captures Norden's quote. All are very well captured.
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10th February 2015, 07:35 PM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
Nice sky as well. A pity about the houses in the background of some angles; but you have also managed some good clear background shots.
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11th February 2015, 08:19 AM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
I would have said I like #5 best for the angle of the composition and the cloud formation ... then noticed the village at the RHS...OK,I like #5 in this series without the houses.
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11th February 2015, 08:33 AM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
About thirty feet away on one side there is a row of modernised cottages that REALLY spoil any view of the quoit !
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11th February 2015, 09:26 AM
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Re: Trethevy Quoit, Cornwall.
I prefer #5. Would b&w work better?
Cheers Mugge
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