St. Michael's Mount is the little brother to Mont Saint-Michel. I mean, I'd heard of Mont Saint-Michel in France or at least off the Normandy Coast thereof. I didn't know Cornwall had a its own little one going.
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| St. Michael's Mount at low tide. |
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| The Causeway we used on the way out |
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| St. Piran's Flag flew proudly over this rock of Cornwall |
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| The gardens on the side of the Mount were great! |
We visited an old manor house at Cotehele preserved in 17th Century style. It had not been upgraded into much modernity.
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| Cotehele House, Cornwall |
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| This is more my style - Civil War Era (English, not ours) |
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| A bit too much drapery for my taste. |
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| A stone bridge out on the moor. |
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| The tallest stone at Scorhill Circle |
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| Wife wife on the rocks. |
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| I tried lying in the center of the stones to feel any earth vibes. I don't know how the neolithic ancestors worshiped! (Neither does anybody else) |
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| demonstrating the curve of the circle |
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| From a bit of a distance with some of our party |
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| These three stones line up with the natural tor on the distant horizon. "This means something!" |
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| On the way back we scouted down the stream until we found the rock with the big hole. |
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