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 landscape. Ghostly traces of previous lives inhabit the land
A hare crossing a stream with a stone portal. Windswept landscape with a hare, prints with ancient dolmans and gateways.
Menhirs with shooting stars in France.
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.
Below a Dolman portal – rugged moorland, bogs and water.