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English: Tumulus on Seven Hills Great Snarehill Belt, a strip-woodland shelterbelt, can be seen in the background. The locations of six tumuli are marked on OS maps for this grid square. There are three each on either side of the track which here traverses an area called Seven Hills.
A tumulus (plural tumuli, from the Latin word for mound or small hill) is a mound of earth and stones that has been raised over a grave. Tumuli, also called barrows, burial mounds or kurgans, can be found in many countries. When composed largely or entirely of stones they are usually referred to as cairns. This area forms part of the Shadwell Estate. Shadwell stud and estate, previously owned by the Musker family, was bought by H H Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum twenty five years ago. Besides Nunnery Stud (500 acres with accommodation for 250 horses, facilities for foaling and boarding mares during the season) and the 231 acres Beech House Stud near Newmarket where thoroughbred race horses are being bred and trained, there is also the Melton Paddocks complex which is home to the world's finest Arab stallions. The estate also owns a breeding herd of Aberdeen Angus Cattle which is based at High House Farm in Kettlebaston near Ipswich. High House Farm forms part of Salsabil Stud which is a division of Shadwell Stud's thoroughbred racehorse breeding. Besides a number of stud farms the estate owns farms surrounded by extensive areas of pasture, arable and woodland, some of which open to walkers although not publicly advertised. |
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Author | Evelyn Simak |
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Camera location | 52° 23′ 50″ N, 0° 48′ 03″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.397270; 0.800800 |
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Object location | 52° 23′ 50″ N, 0° 47′ 57″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.397120; 0.799300 |
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Camera manufacturer | Canon |
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Camera model | Canon PowerShot S3 IS |
Exposure time | 1/500 sec (0.002) |
F-number | f/4 |
Date and time of data generation | 13:19, 1 March 2010 |
Lens focal length | 6.4 mm |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 180 dpi |
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File change date and time | 21:20, 2 March 2010 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 13:19, 1 March 2010 |
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Maximum land aperture | 2.875 APEX (f/2.71) |
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