Friday, October 5, 2007

The End of the Exmoor Adventure


(right) Not to be left out, the "Alligator of Exmoor." Or maybe it's a crocodile, I never remember the difference.






(left) This is a lovely example of Exmoor's "mini-lithic" stone monuments - it's less than a foot high.








(above) The view from the top of the hill was spectacular. The hill is semi-officially called "Hangman's Hill," although I think that if you made a criminal climb all the way up there, he'd probably tie the noose himself just to save the effort of catching his breath.


(right) Rob made use of all our much-appreciated rest stops to point out possible prehistoric features such as terracing.

1 comment:

M said...

Can hardly believe the lovely shade of blue I'm seeing.......are you sure this is England?