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Southerndown Beach, Vale Of Glamorgan. August 2004

Southerndown

in the county of Glamorgan

Southbourne beach, Dorset

Southbourne

in the county of Dorset

Pat Trout's Pictures of Zennor

in the county of Cornwall

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Zennor

Zennor

Along the coast path near Zennor in Cornwall.

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Along the coast path near Zennor,Cornwall

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Along the coast path near Zennor.Cornwall

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Quoit

Quoit

Zennor Quoit is located on the West Penwith moors about a mile to the east of the village of Zennor (OS coordinate SW468380). It is accessed by the B3306 road about two miles from St. Ives.[2] From the road, the site may be reached via a trail from a spot named "Eagle's Nest" (OS coordinate SW468387). The quoit measures 12.8 metres (42 ft) in total in diameter.[2][3] Five stones support the roof, a massive slab measuring 18 by 9.5 feet (5.5 m × 2.9 m) and weighing an estimated 12.5 tonnes (12,500 kg), which has slipped from its original position, with one end resting on the ground. The chamber itself consists of seven upright stones and was originally covered by a cairn. It had a small porch at its entrance for the purpose of entering the chamber and also had an antechamber with an even smaller entrance.[3]

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Quoit

Quoit

Zennor Quoit is located on the West Penwith moors about a mile to the east of the village of Zennor (OS coordinate SW468380). It is accessed by the B3306 road about two miles from St. Ives.[2] From the road, the site may be reached via a trail from a spot named "Eagle's Nest" (OS coordinate SW468387). The quoit measures 12.8 metres (42 ft) in total in diameter.[2][3] Five stones support the roof, a massive slab measuring 18 by 9.5 feet (5.5 m × 2.9 m) and weighing an estimated 12.5 tonnes (12,500 kg), which has slipped from its original position, with one end resting on the ground. The chamber itself consists of seven upright stones and was originally covered by a cairn. It had a small porch at its entrance for the purpose of entering the chamber and also had an antechamber with an even smaller entrance.[3]

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Zennor

Mine ruins not far from Zennor Quiot, Cornwall. it was all very overgrown and prickly to reach,

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Coast

Coast

Along the coast path near Zennor, Cornwall

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