The moors, you know I have read so many books, it just sounds so mysterious, perfect for the creature in your picture. I loved the pictures, more if possible and more stories too. :)
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The moors, you know I have read so many books, it just sounds so mysterious, perfect for the creature in your picture. I loved the pictures, more if possible and more stories too. :)
its abit like the mountains and deserts over with you, im like wow id love to have those on my back door, and the same with you and the moor!!
ill try and post some pics tomorrow! its all one big story/legand/fact really, but its interesting to see one!
got some attachments now for you!
this poor little sheep didnt stand a chance!!
Ky and Rio
its abit like the mountains and deserts over with you, im like wow id love to have those on my back door, and the same with you and the moor!! just as its getting dark and there a layer of fog over the hills its very creepy!
ill try and post some pics tomorrow! its all one big story/legand/fact really, but its interesting to see one!
got some attachments now for you!
this poor little sheep didnt stand a chance!!
Ky and Rio
this one is not proved to be a puma (or whatever) but i think its far to big to be a dog!!!
That sheep sure did make a meal for it didn't it, poor thing. and the footprint, wow, you know I love legends and stuff like that. Right up my alley. And your discription "just as its getting dark and there a layer of fog over the hills its very creepy! " that really makes me want to hear more.
:)
from that i take it your a fan of ghost stories as well? (i love them and scary movies).
not its not just the beast on the moors its the old tin mines and mineshafts etc (from tin mining times). there ruins now but ghostly things go on up there more than we'll ever know!
where i am standing in the pic is where the murdered body was found (in my previous thread).
lots of locals who walk their dogs in an eveing say they her men working in the old tin mines and all the machinery working!! i love the thought of that happening although i would hate to witness it (to scary for me)!
pics of mines tomorrow if you like!!
Ky and Rio
Please tell me about what your previous thread was, I want to see it, and yes, I love anything scary, when I read, thats what I read. More interesting to me than love stories, now thats really scarry!! Ghost stories, I love them and those good old scarey movies too. My grandchildren says granny don't watch that of a night, it will give you nightmares, but I watch them anyway, and I don't have nightmares. LOL. :) ;)
I can only see the first one :oQuote:
Originally posted by Rio and Me
Can you see all three ? i can only see the first 1!!!
None knows exactly what it is, but its said to be a Puma,it looks like it though doesnt it!!!
there are suposed to be alot of them around!!!could be crossed as there are sevrel around the moor
Ky and Rio
Thanks so much for that ,I love to hear the fables from different places , but that sounds so much like a real thing that the word fable does not fit . It makes me want to go there . Thank you ! I have been impressed with the history of the moors and love hearing about it from some one like you that actually lives close to them . :)
These are the pics of the moors about a minute walk from my house!
the first one is an arae of moor showing mines.
The second is of an old tin mine (1 of many), which as i said people have reported to have herd things up there!
and the third is of the Cheesering, as you can see its a bunge of grantie piled on top of each other, again none know how they got there! (its on a huge hill)
The Hurlers
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/fa7fc6c0.jpg
Old tin mine
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/fa7fc73b.jpg
Cheesering
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...8/fa7fc73c.jpg
so did you like them?
Ky and Rio
They look like they came right out of my imagination, the Tin Mine, and the Cheesering. The Hurlers Picture did not show up though. They are as beautiful as I imagined them to be. The picture of the Tin Mine is really beautiful, with the sheep standing on the hillside. You live in a very beautiful country, I would love to see all this in person someday. Thanks for the pictures, they are great!:)
Ok sorry here are a couple others!
The Hurlers
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...c/fa7fc73a.jpg
A pic of several mines!
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/fa7fc6c0.jpg
I know im lucky to live so close to these things, but your mountains etc look so much more fun!!!
Ky and Rio
Wow ! Thanks for those pictures . They are so nice . I sure would like to go there someday . Im so glad that you posted this thread . It has sure been one of my favorite . I don't get to travel . I have always thought I would like to travel to Interesting places like that . I especially like it when it has neat history like where you live ,does . What do you do for for fun there ? Do they have museums ? :)
Ok sorry here are a couple others!
The Hurlers
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...c/fa7fc73a.jpg
A pic of several mines!
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...0/fa7fc6c0.jpg
I know im lucky to live so close to these things, but your mountains etc look so much more fun!!!
Oops sorry about the double post!
for fun i ride (show jumping cross country, hunt etc) show Rio in local fun shows/agility, and Plymouth the city isnt that far for clubs/shopping etc and stuff (im not a big clubber), but the moors is a great places to walk, and a 5 minute drive away from me is a place called Golitha falls, its a huge river running through lots of woods with small water falls (ill find some pics if you like)
Ky and Rio