I took these photographs in Avebury back in April 2018. A very different approach was taken to each photograph but it is the land that pulls them together as a cohesive whole. I have visited here, many times with mu and we always find it a special place to spend time. The history is palpable. This Avebury in April showed a stark landscape brought about by the clouds that hung ominously, but didn’t rain.

Discarded branches at the approach to the path, across from the stone circle. The path runs along side the stream, in front of Silbury Hill.

A rolling hill, to the left as you walk toward Silbury Hill and on further, to West Kennet Long Barrow.

The stream that runs at the foot of Silbury Hill was in full flow with clear cold water.

Silbury Hill. A man-made hill in the prehistoric landscape.
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