Back to category: Foreign Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. I Glastonbury Glastonbury was the site of many voyages that were conquered by King Arthur, which brought him great wealth and power. His headquarters are said to have been located close to this land, in Cadbury Castle. Artifacts of great wonder, such as, the Excalibur and Holy Grail were found in this town. Many legends, as well as myths, center upon King Arthur and his conquests in and around Glastonbury. Although the town has much more complexity than in the fables, the happenings there are of great reference in literature today. Glastonbury’s most distinctive natural feature is a strange, hump-back whale-shaped figure, which sticks out among the low surrounding landscape. This, along with the land, is known as The Tor, an important part of King Arthur’s history. It is said, at this mysterious place, that the late King rescued his abd... Posted by: Chad Boger Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper. |
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