
Aaah: A Dartmoor Pony for scale at the lower end of the row
Aaah: A Dartmoor Pony for scale at the lower end of the row
The Northern (lower) end of the row
A view of the terminal stone with evidence of damage caused by its use in target practice on the Merrivale firing range
The terminal stone at the southern end of the row
Looking south along the row towards the tall terminal stone (in the distance on the right), the Circle and Great Mis Tor (left background)
Looking West across the southern end of the row towards Grimspound.
Not quite a duplicate image of RiotGibbon’s first post here but proof that the scene changes dramatically with the weather.
The site augmented by wild summer flowers but hemmed in by an electrical fence.
The Northern Terminal of the Row
Short, but still part of a stone row.
Looking across the southern end of the row towards Tristis Rock and the Eastern side of the Erme valley
Looking north down the row to Yadsworthy Waste and, in the distance, Stalldown Barrow
Ringmoor Stone Row with cow for scale
The northern end of Stalldown Row in a rain storm
The remnants of the burial chamber facing out to sea.
These four stones formed part of the semi circular forecourt.
A stone on the very edge of Ireland
Looking South across the mouth of Bantry Bay to Muntervary Head.
Paragliding in the west country
NB Cardiff in mid background and North Somerset Coast in far background.
If you’re looking for the Polisher and find this: you’re getting warmer!
Careful with that Axe Eugene. Six year old hand for scale.