Wind shaped stones #1 is a photograph by Paul Felix which was uploaded on April 4th, 2014.
Wind shaped stones #1
A Windswept stones shaped by the wind over years, high on Bodmin Moor below the Cheesewring a granite tor on the eastern flank of the Moor at Stowe's... more
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Wind shaped stones #1
Artist
Paul Felix
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Photograph - Photography
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A Windswept stones shaped by the wind over years, high on Bodmin Moor below the Cheesewring a granite tor on the eastern flank of the Moor at Stowe's Hill near Minions. Bodmin Moor has many Tor's, the 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.
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April 4th, 2014
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