Glastonbury Tor - the ancient isle on a sea of glass

Glastonbury Tor

Mists of Avalon

Mists of Avalon

G GGlastonbury Tor rises through the white Mists of Avalon. The tor is situated in a land steeped in myth and legend. Here Ley Lines converge and Earth Energies flow out into the surrounding countryside. It is said that this is the place where the veil between the worlds is thinnest of all.

2011-07-03


The Dark Tower

The Dark Tower

T TThe dark tower keeps a lonely vigil on top of the tor, as the wheel of the year turns and both sun an moon come and go.

Nikon D200 AF Nikkor 35-80mm

2011-07-12


On top of Wearyall Hill

On top of Wearyall Hill

L LLooking east from Wearyall Hill, - near the site of the Holy Thorn - the Tor rises above the rooftops of the town.

Nikon D200 AF Nikkor 35-80mm

2011-09-16


View from a Muddy Riverbank

View from a Muddy Riverbank

G GGlastonbury Tor - known locally as Tor Burr - rises some 180 metres above the Vale of Avalon. The tower is associated with the second of two churches known to have existed on the site, and dates from the fifteenth century. My last few trips to England seem to have been accompanied by wet weather. This is a view of the tor as seen from a muddy riverbank to the east.

Nikon D200 AF Nikkor 35-80mm

2007-05-12


The Tor from the South

The Tor from the South

I II stopped along the B3153 near Kingweston, to the south of the Tor, to take this picture. Although it is not quite Lammas, the corn has been harvested as the clouds roll in and threaten rain.

Nikon D200 AF Nikkor 35-80mm

2007-07-25


Glastonbury Tor in Summer

Glastonbury Tor in Summer

T TThe Tor, seen from the south, taken towards the end of the long summer of 1997.

Fujica ST605 Fujinon 50mm

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