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The Sunrise over Glastonbury Tor in the MistWell it was Misty and early in the morning. The ground was incredibly wet without any rain
Uploaded on Oct 11, 2008 Glastonbury Abbey in the mistYou can see how the town developed around the Abbey
Uploaded on Oct 10, 2008 Sunrise from Wearyall hillA View from Wearyall Hill. Whilst not as dramatic in shape or height as the nearby Glastonbury Tor, Wearyall Hill holds an important role in the mystical/religious history of Glastonbury. For this reason, it is often the starting place of many organised tours of the area. The prime interest Wearyall Hill holds for present day visitors in the siting of a Glastonbury Holy Thorn near its summit. Although not the original thorn tree, which was believed to have been planted by Joseph of Arimathea, it is a direct descendant, having been grown from a cutting of the original.
Uploaded on Oct 9, 2008 A View from Wearyall Hill 2A View from Wearyall Hill. Whilst not as dramatic in shape or height as the nearby Glastonbury Tor, Wearyall Hill holds an important role in the mystical/religious history of Glastonbury. For this reason, it is often the starting place of many organised tours of the area. The prime interest Wearyall Hill holds for present day visitors in the siting of a Glastonbury Holy Thorn near its summit. Although not the original thorn tree, which was believed to have been planted by Joseph of Arimathea, it is a direct descendant, having been grown from a cutting of the original.
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