Looking down at the main entrance to the fogou; the left-hand passage leads to the main Late Iron Age fogou, while the right-hand one leads into a somewhat earlier underground round chamber...pic.twitter.com/biXjUxo9vY
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Looking down at the main entrance to the fogou; the left-hand passage leads to the main Late Iron Age fogou, while the right-hand one leads into a somewhat earlier underground round chamber...pic.twitter.com/biXjUxo9vY
View along the main underground passageway of the fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/n3uYysngxU
A view through to the end of the Iron Age fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/s3c2WziKle
View from the other side of the exit of the Iron Age fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/8vVQxLTrMM
Turning right instead of left at the entrance to Carn Euny fogou takes you into the earlier Iron Age underground round chamber accessed by a low entrance passage...pic.twitter.com/YYAdp7Hx5g
View into the Iron Age corbelled round chamber at Carn Euny, Cornwall, showing the niche at the back of the underground chamber.pic.twitter.com/zbPEwrfWHs
A closer view of the back wall of the underground Iron Age chamber at Carn Euny, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/b5p3fEzLyu
Looking back towards the entrance to the underground chamber, showing the low passageway leading into it from the fogou.pic.twitter.com/jb4mnwRF7J
The internal wall of the underground Iron Age chamber at Carn Euny, illuminated by light from the modern grill in its ceiling.pic.twitter.com/UyUImKQ2u4
Close-up of the wall of Carn Euny's underground round chamber showing the phosphorescent moss that covers it.pic.twitter.com/e6zIRBKh8L
For more on the Iron Age fogou and the associated Romano-British courtyard houses at Carn Euny, Cornwall, see http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/carn-euny-ancient-village/history/ … & https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1013802 …pic.twitter.com/7yGdTVVWFj
An lovely aerial shot of Carn Euny village; the visible courtyard houses have walls up to a metre high and date from the Romano-British era :) http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/carn-euny-ancient-village/ …pic.twitter.com/U33b16y6t1
View over one of the Roman-British courtyard houses at Carn Euny.pic.twitter.com/RkKLgtveJv
Some very well-preserved Roman-British courtyard houses are also visible at Chysauster, Cornwall, around 5 miles from Carn Euny, although the fogou at this site can't be accessed.pic.twitter.com/RbFHiCqCYh
Another view of the surviving Roman-era courtyard houses at Chysauster, Cornwall.pic.twitter.com/8rvkod7PWI
Great photos! Carn Euny is one of my favourite places in Penwith so I try to go there every time I visit - along with Boscawen-Un and Minack. I took this photo of the fluorescent lichen in the round chamber in 2011 when I was down for the weekend.pic.twitter.com/bofg6GWWdn
It's fab, isn't it! nice pic! The moss is ridiculously hard to get a decent picture of, I find :)
This is my attempt to photograph it, 30/7/2017. Apparently it's Schistostega pennata (Goblin's Gold). See https://calumurquhart.wordpress.com/2018/01/14/2017-top-20/ ….pic.twitter.com/Uc7tOmPhK7
A lovely pic! I do like the phosphorescence, really adds atmosphere!
Me and my family are regular visitors, my kids call the fogou the Teletubbie Housepic.twitter.com/92skIn3rm5
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