Merry Maidens Stone Circle ~ Photograph

£27.50

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The Story: With this aerial shot of The Merry Maidens I tried to show how it stands out from the textures of the Cornish landscape, showing off the ancient stone dykes that surround the farmed land that spreads outwards towards the coastline in the far distance.

The Merry Maidens (grid reference SW432245), also known as Dawn's Men, is a late Neolithic stone circle which is located 2 miles to the south of the village of St. Buryan.

Photographer: Charlie Newlands

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