Monday, 18 May 2009

On Safari in Cornwall (5)

Following Harry Safari, on a wet and misty day over the style to try and find the Ley Lines in Cornwall.
(Just a footslip here and I ended up on my arse in a puddle,
Talk about Ley Line - I found I was Ley Down .lol)

To learn more of the Ley Lines in Cornwall

Click Here

Timen - an - Tol-ley, Cornwall

by

The Society of Ley Hunters.

Here we all are standing where the Ley Lines should run.


DW divining for the Ley Lines - in B/W for the atmospheric feeling


Harry Safari - telling us An old Cornish tale with all his beautiful Cornish
enthusiasm.
To know all about Harry Safari
To end this post
The Lords Prayer - in Cornish.


To be continued.





11 comments:

  1. Hello Imac!
    Great series!This Place Cornwall is amazing! Beautiful way to finish the trip with a prayer.
    Beautiful pictures as well!Thanks!
    Léia

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  2. more awesome pics... that bee looks like you could pet it ... another excellent header pic!

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  3. I love reading about your antics! I suppose leying down was inevitable with all that rain! Did you manage to find the ley lines? Not sure what I make of them - on reading the wikipedai article, I like the original theory that things got aligned along straight paths through the forests. Any theories?

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  4. Another fascinating chapter in the story. I've long wanted to make a return visit to the U.K., but now I want to add Cornwall to my itinerary.

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  5. I love this post, to see the Lord's Prayer in Cornish is pretty special and the B & W photo definitely does portray that perfect atmosphere... I like that one especially!

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  6. This trip is very interesting... I think I'm caught up... Love that you ended this post with prayer..

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  7. Awww! did the pub run dry then? seeing as you have now to search outside for the water.
    Why didn't someone take a picture of you in a puddle?
    Love the header photo of the Big Bee!

    Love Granny

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  8. It looks a little cool and windy, lol ! I doubt I would understand cornish.

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  9. I can truly say I understood ONE word of that prayer...

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  10. Super post imac. Loved learning more history.

    Gobsmacked

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  11. Mac: Neat photos of the walk and climb over the wall. The only part of the Cornish Prayer I understood was Amen.

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