
The second barrow from the north.
The second barrow from the north.
Looking north from the edge of the northernmost barrow. The light grey stone just visible in the centre of the shot is Wheal Butler menhir.
The northernmost barrow, this is the one that appears on the crest when seen from Wheal Butler menhir.
Looking towards Botrea barrows on Deveral Common. One of the disc barrows is silhouetted on the skyline, centre. The others are over the crest of the hill.
The linear group, looking NE.
The WNW barrow, right foreground, with the central and ESE barrows behind, centre and left.
Granite slab kerbing, WNW barrow.
Possible cist remains in the WNW barrow.
The fine WNW barrow, the best of the group.
The low central barrow, the ESE barrow behind.
Looking north across the top of the low central barrow, towards Boswens Common (Boswens menhir is over the other side of the ridge and not visible from here).
Granite slab on edge in the ESE barrow.
Looking NE across the top of the ESE barrow, towards the West Penwith Moors: Watch Croft (cairns and standing stone, far left), Carn Galva (tor enclosure), Boskednan/Ding Dong (stone circle and cairns), Mulfra and Almaveor/Tonkins Downs (cairns, chambered tombs) and Castle an Dinas (hillfort, far right).
Looking towards Caer Bran hillfort (centre skyline).