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Windswept stones on Bodmin Moor 2

A Windswept tree shaped by the wind over years, high on Bodmin Moor below the Cheesewring a granite tor on the eastern flank of the Moor at Stowes Hill near Minions. Bodmin Moor has many Tor s, the Chessewring is one of the largest and most visited. A local legend says that the Cheesewring is the result of a contest between a man and a giant. When Christianity had just been introduced to the British Islands. The granite slabs formed by weathering. The name derives from the resemblance of the piled slabs to a cheesewring, a press used to make cheese

Paul Felix is a photographer specialising in traditional craftsmen who work in the British countryside

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© Paul Felix Photography Twelve Beacon Park Pelynt nr Looe Cornwall PL13 2PQ


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This print by Paul Felix showcases the windswept stones on Bodmin Moor, specifically highlighting a tree that has been shaped over years by the relentless wind. Located below the Cheesewring, a prominent granite tor on the eastern side of the Moor near Minions, this area is known for its abundance of Tors. The Cheesewring itself holds local legend as it is believed to have formed from a contest between a man and a giant during early Christianity in Britain. The image beautifully captures the ruggedness and natural beauty of Bodmin Moor, with its windswept trees and rocky landscape. The moody atmosphere adds an element of mystery to this scenic countryside view, making it an ideal piece for any nature enthusiast or tourist seeking to bring a touch of wilderness into their home. Paul Felix's photography skillfully portrays the unique features and landmarks found in Cornwall's countryside. This particular print not only showcases his talent but also serves as a reminder of the rich history and folklore associated with these ancient landscapes. Whether displayed in your living room or office space, this windswept tree amidst rocks will transport you to Bodmin Moor's wild beauty every time you gaze upon it.

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