Between a Rock and a Hard Place
I find the high moors fascinating places not just for the natural beauty and weird rock formations but also because, many years ago, they were a hive of industry, principally mining or quarrying. This was taken on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, close to the hamlet of St. Breward. As well the moorland scenery it shows a cheesewring which although resembling a man made object is actually a perfectly natural rock formation created by erosion. Close by can be seen the remains of an old mining building which overlooked an open cast mine where, probably, tin or copper would have been extracted. It is likely that the miners walked several miles to and from their homes to this mine in all weathers. I visited on a fine day but it was still a bleak and windy place. Truly, those miners worked between a rock and a hard place.
Thanks to Alice Popkorn for the use and abuse of her texture "Magic Veil".
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Taken on Monday September 17, 2012
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Posted on Friday April 28, 2017
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Tanja - Loughcrew said:
*magic veil* makes it very special..dreamy shot!
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