The pale horse has been with us in all mythology due to the rare glow of the living animal. Epona was the horse god of fertility, a protector and nurturer of life.
A mysterious figure in an ancient lost landscape. Ghostly traces of previous lives inhabit the land.
A hare crossing a stream with a stone portal with ancient dolmans and possible gateways for the dead.
Menhir with shooting stars in France. Dark skies, imagine the shapes.
Dolman portal in rugged moorland, bogs and water.
High peak stones with ritual springs and causeways.
The Devil’s Ring and Finger – this is an intriguing standing stone set, similar to The Mên-an-Tol in Cornwall, with a hole in the centre and a pointed standing stone. It is situated near Norton-in-Hales, Shropshire.
Men an tol in Cornwall is a small formation of standing stones in Cornwall, Three miles northwest of Madron. It is also known locally as the “Crick Stone”
Possibly the entrance of a megalithic chambered tomb.. but no tomb has been found.