We visited the ruins of Tintagel castle recently. It was the place where the legend of King Arthur was born.
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Visiting Tintagel has been in my bucket list for ages
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I can see why! I hope you get to visit and have an amazing time.
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Cool, I saw a documentary on the site. So beautiful.
Ooo! Was it good? It’s a spectacular site. I just wish I knew more about the place!
I liked it very much. Here is the link, only catch is access requires membership in public tv, you may be able to find it elsewhere? https://www.pbs.org/video/king-arthurs-lost-kingdom-6dpt6t/
Thank you very much! 😁
An excellent photo! The rock band Kayak has a song “Tintagel” (from the 1981 album “Merlin”). Enjoy it~
Thank you! 🙂 I had no idea there was a rock band called Kayak!
Vey cool. I like the see through form of the sculpture.
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Me too. 😁 Gallos apparently means power in Cornish.
Quite fitting.
That’s a good looking sculpture, Aggie. Or is he real? 🙂 🙂
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13 responses to “Gallos on the cliffs of Tintagel”
Visiting Tintagel has been in my bucket list for ages
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I can see why! I hope you get to visit and have an amazing time.
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Cool, I saw a documentary on the site. So beautiful.
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Ooo! Was it good? It’s a spectacular site. I just wish I knew more about the place!
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I liked it very much. Here is the link, only catch is access requires membership in public tv, you may be able to find it elsewhere? https://www.pbs.org/video/king-arthurs-lost-kingdom-6dpt6t/
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Thank you very much! 😁
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An excellent photo!
The rock band Kayak has a song “Tintagel” (from the 1981 album “Merlin”). Enjoy it~
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Thank you! 🙂 I had no idea there was a rock band called Kayak!
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Vey cool. I like the see through form of the sculpture.
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Me too. 😁 Gallos apparently means power in Cornish.
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Quite fitting.
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That’s a good looking sculpture, Aggie. Or is he real? 🙂 🙂
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😄😄😄
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