The Cheesewring Tor, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall
The Cheesewring on Bodmin Moor. This fantastic granite rock tor is entirely natural, formed by weathering and erosion. The whole pile looks very top heavy with huge slabs at the top supported by much smaller stones below. It is named because it looks like an ancient device used to make cheese.
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Camera Model: | Canon EOS 20D |
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Date Created: | Jun 08, 2008 |
Shutter Speed: | 1/160 sec |
Aperture: | f/16 |
Focal Length: | 39 mm |
Location: Bodmin Moor
County: Cornwall
Country: United Kingdom
Views: 6430
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