Stock Photo: Central Circle Stones
Image Details
- Photo ID
- 3110
- Title
- Central Circle Stones
- Caption
- Part of the central circle of the Hurlers. It has an elliptical shape and is the largest of the three circles, with 14 stones measuring 41.8m x 40.5m (137x133') along its major and minor axis. Located in the scenic landscape of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, the Hurlers date from about 1500 BC. They consist of three stone circles in a row and are named for a medieval legend that they are men turned to stone for hurling (a Celtic game) on Sunday.
- Credit
- Holly Hayes
- Status
- All Rights Reserved
- Date Created
- July 22, 2007
- Date Added
- December 4, 2009
- Last Updated
- March 6, 2024
- Coordinates
- 50.5163530° N, 4.4582020° W
- Camera
- Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL
- Focal Length
- 26 mm
- ISO
- 200
- File Size
- 5.94 MB
- Full Resolution
- 3888 x 2592 pixels
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