Path through an arched gap in the hedge into the light. You need a sense of mystery if you’re going to visit King Arthur’s castle.
A droopy flower in close-up.
This antique light fitting was probably originally an oil or gas lamp.
A lantern outside the hotel, for use as a stock image of a light from a slightly unusual angle.
A church near Tintagel castle, with its tower outlined against the sky. Did Arthur and Lancelot worship here?
Looking down a hill we see a cleft, a hole, a gap, a gaping cave-mouth.
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