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Trethevy Quoit
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Trethevy Quoit
Trethevy Quoit a tomb built from massive granitc stones, by the first settlers in the Neolihic period some 6000 - 4500 years ago, on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall
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 photos@paulfelix.co.uk 01503 221069
Cornwall Country Side Land Mark South West England Bodmin Moor Feature Liskeard
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This print by Paul Felix showcases the remarkable Trethevy Quoit, an ancient tomb constructed with massive granite stones. Standing proudly on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, this Neolithic landmark is a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of its first settlers some 6000 - 4500 years ago. Nestled amidst the picturesque countryside of South West England, this historical treasure holds immense cultural significance. The image beautifully captures the grandeur and mystique surrounding Trethevy Quoit. The towering stones create an awe-inspiring sight against the backdrop of Bodmin Moor's rugged terrain. Each weathered rock tells a story of generations past, evoking a sense of wonder about our ancestors' lives and rituals. Paul Felix's photography skillfully highlights every intricate detail of this monumental structure. From the texture and color variations in each stone to the play between light and shadow, his lens brings out the essence of Trethevy Quoit's timeless beauty. As viewers gaze upon this photograph, they are transported back in time to an era long gone but not forgotten. It serves as a reminder that history is etched into every corner of our world – even within seemingly desolate landscapes like Bodmin Moor. In capturing this extraordinary piece of history through his lens, Paul Felix invites us all to appreciate and cherish these remnants from our past that continue to shape our present-day understanding of human civilization.
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