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Windswept stones on Bodmin Moor
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Windswept stones on Bodmin Moor
A Windswept rocks shaped by the wind over years, high on Bodmin Moor below the Cheesewring a granite tor on the eastern flank of the Moor at Stowes Hill near Minions Cornwall. Bodmin Moor has many Tors Chessewring is one of the largest and most visited. A local legend says that the Cheesewring is the result of a contest between a man and a giant. When Christianity had just been introduced to the British Islands. The granite slabs formed by weathering. The name derives from the resemblance of the piled slabs to a cheesewring, a press used to make cheese
Paul Felix is a photographer specialising in traditional craftsmen who work in the British countryside
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© Paul Felix Photography Twelve Beacon Park Pelynt nr Looe Cornwall PL13 2PQ
Cornwall Countryside England Landmark Landscape Moody Picturesque Powerful Rocks Scenic Tourist Bent Strong Windswept
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This print by Paul Felix showcases the windswept stones on Bodmin Moor, a mesmerizing landscape in Cornwall, England. The image captures the raw power of nature as the wind has shaped these rocks over countless years. Perched high on Bodmin Moor below the Cheesewring, a prominent granite tor on Stowes Hill near Minions, these weathered slabs stand as a testament to the forces of nature. Bodmin Moor is renowned for its numerous Tors, and the Cheesewring is one of its largest and most popular attractions. According to local legend, this unique formation was created during a contest between a man and a giant when Christianity was newly introduced to the British Islands. The name "Cheesewring" derives from its resemblance to an ancient cheese press used in making cheese. As you gaze upon this picturesque scene captured by Paul Felix's lens, you can't help but marvel at how these piled slabs resemble such an object. With its moody atmosphere and powerful presence, this photograph perfectly encapsulates both the strength of Cornwall's weather and the serene beauty of its countryside. It serves as a reminder that even against relentless winds and harsh conditions, nature prevails with breathtaking landscapes like those found on Bodmin Moor.
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