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West Kennet Long Barrow

Photography Historical posted on Feb 09, 2006
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This will be the first of a series of images depicting some of the mythological historical places that have interested me in Great Britain West Kennet Long Barrow is one of the many prehistoric monuments that are part of the Avebury complex of Neolithic sites. It is one of the most impressive and well-preserved burial chambers in Britain, as well as being one of the most visited. Opposite across the valley you can see Silbury hill the highest man made mounds in Europe over 130 feet (image to come)

Comments (20)


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1010

4:38PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

What great depth to this awesome image. I feel I can just walk in there. Excellent. V

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kenwas

4:47PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Sure to be a great series! Look forward to it.

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nongo

7:14PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Wow, interesting facts,I love to know such things!!! thanks for sharing this... ;)

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iaacf

7:54PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Interesting story. It reminds me of the burial chambers we have here (in the Netherlands) in the North of our country called 'hunebedden'. They also were used as burial chambers and about 100 still remain.

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Blush

8:40PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Wow Indeed this is a very interesting story Looking forward to more images Vote n hugs Susan~

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YohannR

9:34PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Incredible piece of history... most have taken years and years to build... Love that you took the time to include that much information with the picture... THANKS...!!!!!!!!!!! V

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Dianthus

10:52PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

Interesting tale and great photo:)

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Margana

12:27AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

By the 'Avebury Circle' you do mean Stonehenge,don't you?I find this subject fascinating and went to similar sites when I visited Scotland last summer.Thanks for all the interesting info.I look forward to your series.

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Punaguy

12:45AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

Quite and ominous looking entrance here..don't know if I would want to go in...Nice work here Danny! Aloha!

vlaaitje

1:48AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

such an impressive image, very interesting words, I look forward to your series

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danob

3:07AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

No Marlene Avebury are another ring of stones in fact several rings within rings and spread over a much larger area than Stonehenge date back at least to 2500 BC

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tallpindo

5:12AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

Touching the dead is one of the ways Gentiles differ from Jews. The distance is so great now that there is no going back. No issues arise except supposed curses in superstitions of the Middle East. What peoples these were meanders.

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pjaj

7:09AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

Wonderful capture here Danny!! Well done!!

soulofharmony

10:03AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

l will have to show you the icenic burial place in Norfolk... you live is a very mythological spiritual part of England.. my hearts at the vale of the white Horse .. uffington.. something special there.. dan beautiful p'graphy the perspective excellent.. light superb.. image the centuries of ppls passing through... love it.. more please:)))))))))))))))))

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nathalie06

5:04PM | Fri, 10 February 2006

Great Danny ! that's the beginning of a very interesting trip with you in the past. The constructions about this period are often incredible, and it's fantastic to could have information about how lived the humans at this period. I like this shot and the perspective, as if we was entering in this tomb with you. I'm going in Finland for 8 days, then... I'll see your shots when I came back. If I not froze here ;o))))) Take care of you my friend. Hugs.

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SophiaDeer

12:42AM | Sat, 11 February 2006

Outstanding!! I would love to visit such a place.

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jcv2

8:57AM | Sat, 11 February 2006

Wow, never knew tombs this old were to be found in the UK! Impressive start of a new series, Danny, archeology is something quite interesting indeed! It makes me feel as if you lead us into the tomb while you explain all about it! Thank you for sharing! :)

KiwiMiss

9:08PM | Sat, 11 February 2006

Very intriguing and sooo old! Looking forward to the rest of your series :)

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sharky_

12:26AM | Sun, 12 February 2006

Very interesting and an excellent shot. Aloha

cynlee

6:06PM | Sun, 12 February 2006

fascinating bit of history & shot :]


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