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Entrance to fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance of the fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance way to the fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Through the window, Carn Euny, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
The centre of the fogou at Carn Euny, Cornwall
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carn Euny Chamber Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carn Euny Chamber Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient village Carn Euny The Fogou Royalty Free Stock Photo
Carn Euny is an archaeological site near Sancreed, on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, UK with considerable evidence of both Iron Age and post-Iron Age settlement. Carn Euny is best known for the well-preserved state of the large fogou, an underground passageway, which is more than 65 feet 20 metres long. This fogou runs just below the surface of the ground and is roofed with massive stone slabs. The site was abandoned late in the Roman period.


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