2006
SW3921 : The context of the Logan Rock at Treryn Dinas
taken 18 years ago, near to St Levan, Cornwall, England
The context of the Logan Rock at Treryn Dinas
The Logan Rock can be seen here perched on top of this huge outcrop of granite on the Treryn Dinas headland. The famous rock (top right) only rocks with a lot of effort correctly applied - it was dislodged and subsequently replaced by a naval lieutenant and his men in 1824 (for more details see this supplemental:
SW3921 : The Logan Rock at Treryn Dinas). The other rock (top left) is not a logan stone, it is firmly attached to the outcrop beneath. For the first time visitor there is a small sign pointing upwards to the famous rock, lost in the shade in this photo. The seated figure on the grass beneath the rocks gives an idea of scale here.
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