Roughting Linn Falls: the central feature of the Roughting Linn group of rock art in
Northumberland is this gorge and waterfall, the original Roughting Linn or Thundering Pool.
The main Roughting Linn rock carvings to the
north-east (node a).
The main group of rock carvings on the north side of
Roughting Linn (node d).
The Badger Stone digitally transposed to a possible wooded setting.
Stones for Meditation, Blue Brazilian Granite by Karl Prantl, photographed by Jerry Hardman-Jones.
Tree Real-time still from Osmose 1995 by Char Davies/Immersence.
Cliff Lift Stills from 'Cliff-Lift' by Clive Fencott SCM, Teesside University - a virtual landscape with contours and with buildings.
Panoramas
All require a Quicktime plugin
Complete scene file of Northumberland and Wharfedale study (7923KB) - includes all the panoramas listed individually below.
Northumberland
The central feature of the Roughting Linn group of rock art in
Northumberland is this gorge and waterfall, the original Roughting Linn
or Thundering Pool (567KB)
View of the Willie Hall Wood stone - the panorama captures
the faint carvings on the stone very poorly, requiring a much lower angle of incidence light source (389KB)
The Badger Stone: the stone has been digitally
transposed to a possible wooded setting (450KB)
The Badger Stone (Rombalds Moor, West Yorkshire) represented using low
resolution ObjectVR (1771KB)
The panoramas and the complete secene file have been made available for download as a Zip archive.
These panoramas are of the highest resolution but therefore also file size - 19,711 KB in total.