A deceptively old Widgery Cross, towering on the Dartmoor, was erected only in the end of 19th century, to commemorate the Queen's Victoria Golden Jubilee (photograph by Guy Wareham)
Mesmerizingly beautiful White Lady Waterfall in Lydford George (photograph by John Spivey)
A very typical landscape for Devon and Cornwall. The remains of a former mine in the Dartmoor (photograph by Chris Allen)
Dartmoor is well known not only for its tors (hills) but for the numerous legends and ghost stories (photograph by Guy Wareham)
The austere beauty of the Devon moorlands has inspired a lot of artists for their work, like, for example Sir Arthur Conan Doyle for his "The hound of the Baskervilles" (photograph by Oliver Bird)