Cornish granite sea-cliff for Pam.
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Cornish granite coast at Logan Rock, for Pam.
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Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock, Porthcurno, and two distant yachts.. Of course this one's for Pam too!
The Promontory is commonly known as Logan Rock but it must have a proper name as Logan Rock only refers to a once rocking stone on the top.
The area around the isthmus and a bit landward is the site of a defended ancient settlement called Trereen Dinas (South). 'South' to distinguish it from a similarly named ancient settlement site on Gurnard's Head on the north coast. But I just can't find out the name for the promontory as a whole!.
Can you spot the two yachts?
The area around the isthmus and a bit landward is the site of a defended ancient settlement called Trereen Dinas (South). 'South' to distinguish it from a similarly named ancient settlement site on Gurnard's Head on the north coast. But I just can't find out the name for the promontory as a whole!.
Can you spot the two yachts?
Schussentäler, Antje P., Pam J, Dimas Sequeira and 74 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Nick Weall clubOtherwise no ... but thanks for looking into it. I have never found another name either.
Something this beautiful is just beautiful - no other name needed.
Peggy
Andy Rodker club has replied to Peggy C clubI use this photo for my Linkedin home page!
Nick,
Jean,
Peggy,
Many thanks to you all!
Steve,
Thank you both!
Daniel,
Thank you both!
Larry,
Marije,
Claudia,
Annick,
Thank you all!
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Bon Dimanche.
Amazing looking place, beautifully captured. Have a safe Sunday.
Evan,
Sami,
Ko,
Christine S,
Aschi,
William,
Malik,
Julien,
Anton,
Very many thanks to you all!
bon dimanche Andy
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Daniele,
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Roland,
Very many thanks!
amelie,
Jocelyne,
Very many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to tiabunna clubMany thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Mario Vargas clubVery many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubSadly I dropped in a marsh two days after this shot!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Angelofruhr clubAndy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeith Burton club has replied to Andy Rodker clubBonne semaine
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Very many thanks to you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubFrom memory (and I hope I'm corrected if wrong)
Trereen, Treryn or today Treen = farm or settlement on a promontory and
Dinas = castle.
So, fortified settlement on a promontory.
Not particularly special to me, Roger (although both sites are wonderful places), just that I have been familiar with the name and sites (both South and North) all my life!
Elena,
Many thanks!
Bea,
John F,
Very many thanks!
BUT: I could enjoy wholly this charmed and charming gem of Cornwall with its golden and pink beaches, its majestic rocks and its luminous ocean .. well, I wonder: am I dreaming? :-)
No: simply Andy has generously given us another wonderful image of his homeland
Thank you !
Andy Rodker club has replied to Beatrice Degan(MARS)Not well defined I admit but they are yachts, I saw them slowly get nearer.
Andy Rodker club has replied to tatranka7Thorsten,
Berny,
Rafael - welcome!
Bernhard S,
Peter C,
Rosa,
Udo,
Pat,
Adrina,
Many thanks to you all!
Philippe,
Martine,
Very many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Dave HilditchAndy Rodker club has replied to Andrea Riberti clubMany thanks. Andrea.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Dimas Sequeira clubThank you for posting your image in the group
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