ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月28日 20時54分


Go ahead, say their names: Avalon and Tintagel. Believe deeply enough, and they might emerge from the mouth as through an enchantment-induced vapor, as though borne on the breath of a dragon. (Especially after at least 4 people have corrected your pronunciation of Tintagel: Be gentle with that “g,” it’s tin-TAJ-l.) And, indeed, these 2 sites in the southwest of England are epic and romantic, the stuff of myth and mystery. The writer @rosieschaap bookended a recent trip to the region with visits to these 2 sites steeped in Arthurian lore. It was in Avalon, the legend goes, that the sword Excalibur was forged. And the pseudohistorical but influential 12th-century telling of Geoffrey of Monmouth, it was at Tintagel Castle that King Arthur was conceived. @andyhaslamphoto photographed this statue by Rubin Eynon titled “Gallos,” the Cornish word for power, which stands sentinel at Tintagel Castle in Cornwall. To read more about her journey, visit the link in our profile.


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