Meowvellous Sunday greetings furiends
Welcome to another BBHQ selfie selection. This week, we wanted to revisit our Stone Circle Trail again, so we hopped in the TTTB to return to the southwest of Cornwall in the Penwith district north of St Buryan.
Basil and The B Team's Boscawen-Un Stone Circle Selfie
Guys, we love bipping around Britain and finding all these stone circles and immersing ourselves in the rich history of our little island.
Mew know how much we love ancient standing stones and stone circles, so do enjoy our other trips to:
Here's a little bit of info from BBHQ's Historical Travel Guide, Smooch:
Greetings, fellow travellers and history lovers!
During our recent visit to Cornwall, we had the purrleasure of exploring the Boscawen-Un stone circle, which was truly a pawe-inspiring experience. This ancient site, which dates back to the Bronze Age, specifically around 2500-1500 BC, is situated in a tranquil clearing surrounded by lush greenery. The circle comprises 19 granite stones, with the central stone standing tall above the rest.
While the exact purpose of the circle remains a mystery, many believe it was used for religious or ceremonial activities, as is the general consensus of most of these types of ancient stone circles. The stones are believed to have been taken from a nearby quarry, but the exact location remains unknown. The stones' placement in the circle and the size of each stone is fascinating to observe, making it clear that great effort and skill went into building this site.
The Boscawen-Un stone circle is not just a standalone site. It aligns with other nearby ancient sites, which makes it even more intriguing. From the centre of the circle, you can see the hillfort of Caer Bran and the ancient burial mound of Chun Quoit. These alignments suggest that the site was used for astronomical observations and may have even served as a calendar.
If mew are interested in learning more about Cornwall's rich history, mew should visit Chysauster, an ancient village just a short drive away. Mew can see the remains of Iron Age houses and walk in the footsteps of our ancestors. The villages and coastline of Cornwall are also worth exploring, with their stunning views and picturesque locations.
Overall, visiting the Boscawen-Un stone circle was a fascinating glimpse into Cornwall's ancient past, and we would really recommend it to anypawdy visiting the area. It's an excellent opportunity to appreciate the incredible engineering and astronomical knowledge of our ancestors.
Purrs
Smooch
The BBHQ Historical Travel Guide
We're also joining Athena's Fabulous Art Hop, so do stop by and show off your pawesome arty-farty skills.

The effect was created with Befunky - AI Enhancer, Impressionist DLX + changes to fidelity and variation.
We also turned this fab arty-farty picture into a puzzle, so do stop by the puzzle page and take the Puzzle Challenge, see if mew can beat our time of 10 mins 13 secs.

We're having a supurr relaxing day at BBHQ, a nice leisurely lunch followed by an afternoon movie, because we can, and because it's been very busy here the last few weeks.
We'll be back in the morning with another furbulous Colouring with Cats, so join us to get your Oms on, and your Zen Harmonies happening for the week ahead!
In the meantime, don't forget to...
Wing Commander Basil & The B Team
Don't forget to join in the pawesome Sunday Selfies Blog Hop with
Angel Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Angel Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy and Sawyer ~ visit them at their pawesome blog:
Link up coming later...