More often associated with the Irish, the celtic cross made its way across Britain during those early, post-Roman days. This one was photographed last autumn in Cornwall, sat upon a tiny church on the edge of a beach.
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What did this image teach me?
See that circle going around the cross? That’s called a nimbus, which is another word for a halo.
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