#dorset

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Mysterious #Portland | The #Sacred #Landscape & Legacy of Britain’s Masonic Isle | #Megalithomania
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r82Qrb4OK-w

The Isle of Portland in #Dorset was known as the ‘Gibraltar of Wessex’, a giant wedge of layered limestones and flint famous for supplying stone for rebuilding London after the Great Fire. However, it is also a liminal place of supernatural occurrences, which has blended into the very fabric of the island with remarkable sacred geometry between its churches, chapels and landscape contours. Gary explains the mysteries in context with the latest research of intelligent energies and that the unique situation and fabric of the island is the cause of many of its mysteries. He also reveals why the #megalithic peoples built so many of their monuments on the high plateaux of the island.

Gary Biltcliffe is an international author, speaker and tour guide on Britain’s sacred sites and the hidden mysteries of earth energies. He is co-author of The Spine of Albion, The Power of Centre and The Spirit of Portland. His knowledge of ancient civilisations and the Freemasons have helped to reveal new discoveries on Portland that have stretched his beliefs to the very limits and inspired this new book on Britain’s Masonic Isle. https://belinusline.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Portland

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ramnath@nerdpol.ch

A quick zoom out and aerial view of the infamous #Cerne #Giant in #Dorset with the Mysteries of #England tour group in July 2022. The origin and age of the figure are unclear, and there is archaeological evidence that parts of it have been lost, altered or added over time. The earliest written records date to the late 17th century, while soil samples indicate possibly 700 AD.

Published 15th July 2022 (1:00)

Source: https://youtube.com/watch?v=oa0cw_46194

therealgaryhill@joindiaspora.com

My heart beguiled by this wonderful photo from 102 years ago, what a beautiful girl...

Photographer Mervyn O'Gorman was 42 when he snapped this picture in 1913
Mervyn was known as an early pioneer of colour photography and used the Autochrome process
His teenage daughter Christina O'Gorman posed for the picture. Autochrome photography process used dye and starch to create the melancholy tone

#EarlyColourPhoto #1913 #Dorset #ChristinaOGorman #MervynOGorman #Colour #Photography #Beauty