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Tag Archives: Celts

Hag stones

February 10, 2022by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

HAG STONE – SACRED, POWERFUL, MAGICALHag stones, also called holey stones,  holed stone, fairy stones, Odin stones, spindle whorl or adder stones are stones with a naturally occurring hole through […]

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Folklore, Legends

The Legend of Brentor Church

September 25, 2021by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The Legend of Brentor Church The giants were all dead and the witches had fled to Wales driven by the friends of Bowerman, but one evil genius still remained.  The Devil […]

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Legends

Fairy rings at Park Hd

October 9, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

My Mum always told us don’t fall asleep inside a fairy ring you won’t wake up in this world. Do you dare enter a fairy ring? The mythical mushroom portals […]

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Folklore, Walking the Southwest coastal path

Trippet stones in the Mist

August 20, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Its not all sun, sea and sand in Cornwall during the summer

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Historic Cornwall, Megalithic

Stonehenge

April 4, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment
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Megalithic

Avebury stone circle

April 4, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment
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Megalithic

Chûn Quoit

March 18, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Chûn Quoit is one of the best preserved of all Neolithic quoits in western Cornwall, United Kingdom. Chûn Quoit is located in open moorland near Pendeen and Morvah. Standing on […]

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Megalithic

Chûn Castle

March 18, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Chûn Castle is a large Iron Age hillfort (ringfort) near Penzance in Cornwall. The fort was built about 2,500 years ago, and fell into disuse until the early centuries AD […]

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Folklore, Legends, Megalithic

Mên-an-Tol

March 17, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The Mên-an-Tol (Cornish: Men an Toll) is a small formation of standing stones in Cornwall. It is about three miles northwest of Madron. It is also known locally as the […]

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Megalithic

Roche Rock

January 21, 2020by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment
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Folklore, Legends

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