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Granite outcrops on top of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Probably 1895
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Granite outcrops on top of Carn Brea, Illogan, Cornwall. Probably 1895
A view looking east from the granite outcrops. The photograph was probably taken around the time of T.C. Peters excavation in 1895. Photographer: Unknown
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TRURI : ILLcb.4
Media ID 16509516
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Ancient Sites Archaeological Sites Geology Hills Mining Landscape Rocks Tors
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This print transports us back to the rugged beauty of Carn Brea in Illogan, Cornwall, circa 1895. The image captures a breathtaking view looking east from the imposing granite outcrops that dominate this ancient landscape. With its rich geological significance and historical importance, this photograph offers a glimpse into Cornwall's remarkable past. The towering granite outcrops stand as silent witnesses to centuries of natural forces shaping the land. These majestic formations, known as tors, are a testament to the enduring power of nature and provide an awe-inspiring backdrop against the rolling hills of Illogan. Beyond their geological allure, these granite outcrops also hold archaeological significance. It is believed that around the time this photograph was taken, T. C. Peters conducted excavations on Carn Brea. This adds another layer of intrigue to this already fascinating scene. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time by an unknown photographer, we can't help but marvel at how much has changed since then while appreciating how much remains unchanged. The mining landscape surrounding Carn Brea serves as a reminder of Cornwall's industrial heritage and its impact on shaping both the physical and cultural landscapes. Intriguingly, hidden within these hills lie ancient sites waiting to be discovered - remnants of civilizations long gone but not forgotten. This print encapsulates not only stunning geology but also hints at untold stories buried beneath our feet. Displayed proudly at Royal Cornwall Museum, this evocative image invites us to explore Cornwall's geological
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