Boscawen-Un Stone Circle by CavalierLady
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Description
The Boscawen-Un Stone Circle, located in the Penwith District of southern Cornwall, England, is a Neolithic oval stone circle, 82 feet by 73 feet in diameter, with 19 stones in the oval circle, and one large phallic stone in the center. Dating back to around 2500 B.C., it was thought to be a Druidic or Bardic meeting place and Ley Lines connect Boscawen-Un to other stone circles in Britain. The center stone leans away from the camera towards the point of the midsummer solstice, and it is said that the rising sun on that morning illuminates a carving of two axe heads that cannot otherwise be seen. What is fascinating about the stone circles, is that there are a number of them that have 19 stones ("The Merry Maidens" stone circle is not far away), and it is thought that they correspond to the "Metonic Cycle" (discovered by Meton of Athens in 432 B.C.) which shows that for the moon to appear in the exact same place in the sky with the exact same positioning of the stars takes just under 19 years. Yet many of the stone circles predate Meton by thousands of years! Coincidence or no?! Long pano, best full size. Five minutes after taking this shot, the heavens opened and we stood in the center of the circle while it rained and hailed like crazy for about 15 minutes, which was a totally awesome experience. Thanks very much for stopping to look and thanks for your comments
Comments (43)
GBCalls
If the stones could talk...Excellent!
timtripp
more than interesting... awe inspiring.
uk601
great shot. very interesting place. fantastic
leeatsjt
Unique shot-I love it!
Cosme..D..Churruca
Love these magical places... superb! thanks for sharing.
cfulton
Great work and what a bit of history! Regards, Clive
sessan53
Excellent capture.:-) hugs sessan
Romia
Thanks for sharing, very interesting.
durleybeachbum
Wonderful picture!
flora-crassella
danke, dass ich DAS sehen darf!
JaneEden
Amazing capture and thank you for the info Maria. I have visited one or two of these circles in the past. Ah yes I can see the rain coming down in the distance LOL As always excellent photography, hugs Jane xx
TwoPynts
These fascinate me. Wonderfully photographed.
Deagol
This is great stuff
helanker
This is so fantastic and such a beautiful place. I think they are amazing and very interesting. I also thank you for the information.
PD154
Memories of 1972, and a long haired RJ, and his girlfriend June, having a crafty joint in the centre of this reflecting on all those things that were important to an aspiring Hippy :), thanks for those memories :)...Great capture by the way!
rahimyts
Very good POV and nice photo. Thank for the information about the ruins....
fractalinda
Really interesting read..and a very cool capture.
kansas
Great shot and interesting info.
MrsLubner
extremely interesting. I must read up more on this subject as I know little of these stone circles. A great shot and stunning information!
MrsRatbag
Beautiful capture, and excellent history lesson!
barbdennist
Thank you for the history lesson, complete with picture. I found the picture and information fascinating.
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent history and photo my friend.....!!!!
rainbows
Magical place and a superb capture, Maria. Happy day for you. Diane. xx
mickuk50
sounds a bit like stonehenge that place has a mystique about it aswell. did you get to stonehenge on your travels ?..excellent capture maria :o) mick
kimariehere
i REALLY enjoyed reading about this facinating place and wow so interesting!!!! awesome story too with the rains and hail comming when you stood in the center !!!... beautiful capture of this mysterious and hisorical rock formation!!
SapUS59
excellent !!
drag
Find these circles facinating and mysteries. A great photo of this one with the storm brewing over head.
jocko500
wonderful shot. hope you got the shos as the hail hit the stones. lol anyway read that USA have some too. lol they world wide i guess
Optiramma
really great pan! the full size is incredible. i could wander around there for days on end
goodoleboy
Really impressive photo of the phallic stones all equally spaced in the oval circle. The culture way back then really had a thing for rocks and stones. And by stepping on the sacred grounds you apparently angered the Druid gods who unleashed that deluge of rain and hail.