The Hurlers Stone Circle Bodmin Moor Cornwall
by James Brunker
Title
The Hurlers Stone Circle Bodmin Moor Cornwall
Artist
James Brunker
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Photograph - Photograph
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The Hurlers is a group of three stone circles near Minions on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall in south west England. They have diameters of between 42m /138ft and 33m / 108ft and around half the stones are still present. According to legend they were once a group of men who were playing Cornish hurling on a Sunday and were transformed into stones as punishment, hence the name.....!
Photograph © James Brunker. Reproduction, transmission or publication in any form without written permission strictly prohibited.
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February 23rd, 2017
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Lesley Evered
Congratulations, your picture has been featured on the home page in the group DEVON AND CORNWALL - UK on 13th January 2022. This is a superb image. Please look in the group discussions to see the features for this week and any message you may like to leave there will be most appreciated. Very many thanks. The link may be found on the group e mail.
James Brunker replied:
Many thanks for featuring this image in the DEVON AND CORNWALL - UK group Lesley!
Lesley Evered
A superb image....like and favourite (have you submitted this to Devon And Cornwall -UK group?) and voted for in the ANCIENT STONE CIRCLES OR ROWS OR STAND ALONE MONOLITH contest in the Best Of British group.
James Brunker replied:
Thank you very much Lesley! Yes, I have submitted it to Devon And Cornwall UK group, cant remember if recently or a while ago though.....!