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Men-an-Tol, a cromlech, near Madron, Penzance, Cornwall, England, UK

Men-an-Tol, a cromlech, near Madron, Penzance, Cornwall, England, UK. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Rob Cousins

Media ID 1143384

Filename: 492-2857.jpg

Size: 5623 x 3731 (4.1MB)

Date: 28th July 2008

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Rob Cousins/Robert Harding

Circle Cornwall Formation Geometric Gray Grey Hole Penzance Stone Carving Stone Work Ancient Civilisation Archeological Site Cromlech Men An Tol

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This print by Rob Cousins takes us on a journey to the enchanting Men-an-Tol, a cromlech nestled near Madron in Penzance, Cornwall. Bathed in glorious sunshine, this ancient landmark stands proudly amidst the picturesque countryside of England's southwest region. Its weathered gray stones and intricate carvings tell tales of an ancient civilization that once thrived here. As we gaze upon this remote heritage site, we are transported back in time, immersing ourselves in the rich history and archaeology that permeates every inch of its surroundings. The close-up shot reveals the geometric precision with which these stones were arranged, forming a mesmerizing circle against the backdrop of fluffy white clouds. Men-an-Tol holds a special place as one of Cornwall's most treasured tourist attractions. Its seclusion adds to its allure, offering visitors a sense of tranquility and connection with nature. This contemporary photograph captures not only the formation itself but also highlights its significance within our modern world. The rugged landscape surrounding Men-an-Tol showcases the beauty and resilience of this corner of England. With its ancient civilisation roots firmly embedded in Western European culture, it serves as a reminder of our shared past and collective heritage. Rob Cousins' skillful photography brings out every detail - from the intricate stone carvings to the subtle hues that color this historical landmark. It is through images like these that we can appreciate both the grandeur and subtleties found within our world's diverse landscapes.

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