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Lanyon Quoit

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I thought it was time to upload a few 'surface' shots! So here's the ancient stone feature called Lanyon Quoit in Cornwall - but couldn't resist getting the derelict beam pumping engine house of Ding Dong Mine framed in the background! 8-) Moz.

Comments (9)


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mairekas

11:54AM | Thu, 27 August 2009

Very interesting find! Great compo and POV!

MrsLubner

2:17PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

Very interesting. I had to dig up more information on this formation since I was not familiar with it. (I know...shame on me!) Great shot.

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drace68

2:46PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

Interesting. Itoo, had to look it up - Wiki for me.

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durleybeachbum

3:21PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

Wonderful!! Glad to know you can see in the light!

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traceyjane

3:48PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

great shot

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jocko500

4:42PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

wonderful shot

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idiot_sphinx

5:29PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

Great comparison with the old against the new !! Superb capture !!!

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danapommet

8:48PM | Thu, 27 August 2009

13.5 tons - how do these things get put together without todays equipment. Great capture and POV. Also like the way you caught the old vs the new. Very well done. Dana

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virginiese

6:46AM | Fri, 28 August 2009

great dolmen ! nice light and POV


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