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Mystical England
A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY
AMONG THE STONES

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One short drive and a muddy hike later Jeff and I were standing at one of the most peculiar sites we would visit. Moss-coated trees and rocks created a small, rich forest above clear streams and pools, and there were bits of clothing on the ground and hanging from tree branches.

According to the woman who directed us here, the pools have healing qualities. If a person is suffering from aches and pains they can tear a portion of their clothing from the area that hurts and hang it from the tree in hopes of a magical cure. If that’s true, then there must be one hell of a sinusitis epidemic in Land’s End, because most of the scraps seemed to come from people’s handkerchiefs, although I did see a few single shoes on the ground nearby, nearly engulfed completely by the rapidly growing moss. I spent a little contemplative time in the nearby stone church, a roofless structure about fifteen-by-eight feet with a low stone altar at one end and a baptismal font with naturally flowing water on the other. Peaceful.

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