20/11/24 après une nuit de températures inférieures à zéro dans le Peak District, l'aube se lève sur le paysage gelé entourant Minninglow. Minninglow est th
5261 x 2956 px | 44,5 x 25 cm | 17,5 x 9,9 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
16 novembre 2021
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20/11/24 After overnight sub-zero temperatures in the Peak District, dawn breaks over the frozen landscape surrounding Minninglow. Minninglow is the largest and most prominently sited cairn in the White Peak area of the Peak District, just over a mile to the west of Aldwark. Surrounded by a beech plantation between the villages of Parwich and Elton, it is a landmark for miles around. Measuring 111ft by 144ft, the cairn consists of at least four chambers and has undergone a number of construction phases. The Low originally began life as a single chamber with a small mound comprised mainly of limestone probably during the Neolithic period. It was later covered by a long cairn with four chambers and later still converted into a massive circular mound, perhaps during the Bronze Age. All Rights Reserved: RKP Photography +44 (0)7765 242650 www.rkpphotography.co.uk.