

The ‘First and Last Hill in Britain’ should possess something to commemorate the fact, right? Err... you could say that.
Rumours of Nessie’s migration to warmer climes are still to be substantiated.
The dreaded Land’s End hotel rises beyond. For you, ze war is over....
Looking across the obvious cist to distant Cape Cornwall
Quite a decent monument for such an exposed – to the tourist boot – location..
Looking southwest(ish) towards some place called Land’s End? Apparently.
The pulverised wreck of the MV RMS Mulheim lies, unseen, below in Castle Zawn. Careful of that edge, now.
Pretty impressive defences, it has to be said.
The powerful cross-bank with rock-cut ditch and counterscarp.
Didn’t think I was going to like this... but I did. Pretty special.
Greece is not the word…
Towards Carn Boel. The Longships can be seen top left of image.
Looking very approx south across the Pendower Coves to Carn Barra.
Towards Nanjizal / Mill Bay... wonder what the locals call it?
When one first arrives there doesn’t appear much here... from a specific antiquarian point of view... however tune in the radar and it is clear that cross bank does exactly what it needs to.
Anyone for bob-buttons? Legendary giant mayhem at Trencrom Hill, near St. Ives, Cornwall
Tales of cliff forts, cairns and Cornish wrecks.…
Every girl’s crazy ‘bout a Sharp-Profiled-Tor. Yeah, right.
First half of a horseshoe walk...
Every boy’s crazy ‘bout a Sharp Profiled Tor. Some, anyway.
Luckily this wondrous little monument is now clear of vegetation. The onward route beckons to Langstone Downs...
The Langstone Downs trio of cairns crowns the skyline... with the lovely little ‘tramway’ cist nearer to hand.
Looking very approx southeast across the long cairn