#27 FRIDAY PHOTOWALK: FORTS & CURSES
Today with emails from the mailbag you’ve populated during the week from the shows aired, we take a hike and ascend 261 metres to visit an Iron Age hill fort on the borders of Berkshire and Hampshire in southern England. This is scheduled ancient monument number seven, which means you can’t build on it, sleep on it, or change it for any purpose, not even as a car park, fast food burger joint or latte dispensary.
Most people believe that these hills were defensive positions built during a time where tribes didn’t mean the type of people that formed your social media collective, but were networks of communities highly protective of their farmlands and peoples. This one was built 1000BC and would have been a home to between two and three thousand tribespeople.
It’s home also to a lonely tomb that has a link to an ancient Mummy’s curse.
Sound set up for Friday Photowalk off base segments. iPhone 8+ running the ALON Dictaphone app, with a made to measure Gutmann elastic wind shield.