I have never visited Tavistock or Dartmoor National Park. Well, I must retract that statement as, in a way I have certainly visitied that wonderfully beautiful and rather misty(at times) part of Southwest England, vicariously through viewing the photos of my friend Robert Louis Pells. Bob and I exchange digital photos of our two environments: Southwest England and Southern California. I suppose this will be more of a photo-journal than a written description, but both of us 'reserve the right' to emote, compose and write prose and any other form of writing that we might decide to use to describe the beauty of the region. Thanks to Bob for his fine photos and descriptions. This is truly an "across the seas" venture as we continue to work on this page together. I would also like to invite you to visit my personal web page, Mr. T's Teaching and Travel Page.

Bob Townsend, October, 1999, California

 

"Dartmoor National Park covers 368 square miles and lies to the north of the city of Plymouth, in the heart of Devon. Today it mainly consists of two high, boggy plateaux divided by the River Dart and its tributaries, but many millions of years ago it was part of a sea floor containing volcanic islands. Coral reefs formed and eventually these became the limestone outcrops. About 290 million years ago the land folded, forming a mountain range beneath which lay the large masses of molten granite that pushed up to form tors that are so characteristic of Dartmoor(Tor is the Celtic word for tower). Their strange shapes have evolved through thousands of years of weathering."

The Plymouth Guide, A Pictorial Guide to the City and Surrounding Area by Tessa Thomas

Published by Trallong Publications, Walkhampton

 

The Devon Holiday Directory - over a 1000 links to web sites full of information
for visitors to Devon - attractions, towns and villages, museums and gardens,
pubs, restaurants and accommodation.

 

When finished with Bob's pages on Dartmoor and Tavistock, don't miss viewing his photos of Plymouth, England.


All of the below photos by B. Pells

Kings Tor from the Top

 


 

the railway bridgeanother angle of the bridge

The bridge was used as a railway bridge to transport the granite that was quarried here on the tor at the turn of the century. The rails have long been removed, but the workmanship was very good.

 


letterbox

A letterbox nestled in among the boulders and rocks placed there by an American from Oregon.

 


tavistock

A view of Tavistock

Also view Bob's photos of nearby Plymourth


Ann and Bob's Travel Page

Ardmore: A Monastic Settlement in Ireland

Bob Pells' Photos of Plymouth England

British Stone Circles

Dartmoor Letterboxes

Dartmoor National Park

Fota House: Co.Cork, Ireland

Iceland: Photos by B. Pells

Jack O'Patsy Irish Pottery

Letterboxes

London Views

Mining Tin in Dartmoor

Tavistock

The Devon Holiday Directory

Welcome to Dartmoor

Tavistock, Devon

Visit Ballymaloe Cookery School, Co. Cork Ireland

Visit Glendalough

Visit London

Visit Santa Barbara, California

 

 

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