The shell of Saint Day's former parish church
The Cornish coast near Porthcurno
Botallack Mine near St Just
Wheal Coates Mine near St Agnes
Bedruthan Steps
Bedruthan Steps
Eden Project
Eden Project
Mevagissey Harbour
Kynance Cove
Kynance Cove
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Lost Gardens of Heligan
Newquay Harbour
St Michael's Mount, Penzance
Another shot of a favourite cottage, Crosscombe, S…
High tide, Greenbank Cove
Horse nice and warm (it was a very cool summer).
Deadman's Cove
Reskajeage
Dartmoor Ponies and a granite coast
Hell's Mouth. Long Way Down X
Red roof
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Asparagus Island with its shafts and adits from Sa…
St Agnes Head, granite and heather
Porthcadjack
Porthreath, Cornwall 2006
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Granite rock with hollows
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Godrevy rock layers
Shetland ponies above Ralph's Cupboard. Keeping th…
Sunny Corner
Samphire and Asparagus Islands, Porthcadjack
Hanging basket.
Long Way Down VIII
Zennor Coast, granite and heather.
St Agnes Head granite
Last one down's a sissy!
Getting murky, best not to stay out on the coast p…
St Agnes' Head
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Cornish Coast
Rock pool, Greenbank Cove
Porthcadjack
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Greenbank Cove rocks at low tide
Godrevy from Navrax Point. (And a puzzle!)
Carn Brae
A very ancient stone wall (and a very ancient fiel…
Zennor Coast, Cornwall. On the South West Peninsul…
Zennor Coast
Redruth seen from Carn Brae.
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
The Tinners Arms
Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath, Cornwall
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Commando Ridge, Bosigran
Cornish Coast
Rock samphire in flower
Carn Brae Castle, Cornwall
Choppy
Godrevy and St Ives Bay from Reskajeage Downs
Porthcadjack. A day of Carribbean weather and ligh…
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Coasts of the sea: animals, vegetation and coastal geology
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Navrax Point, Godrevy, Cornwall. I may have posted this before but a quick search suggested not. Apologies if it has in fact slipped beneath the radar!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Eunice Perkins clubSome lovely coloured flora in the foreground and great wave action. Excellent!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to John FitzGerald clubAs in stop horse immediately, is sound advice at this clifftop edge, John! :o)
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When I was a child and all my friends, as well as my brother and sister, were climbing trees, doing cartwheels and generally being carefree and exuberant without a thought to risk and danger, I was the opposite. I had a strong imagination and always feared the worse. But I realised this had to be conquered and the opportunity arose when I was paired with a French lad (on a school exchange programme) aged 13. His brother, aged 24, was a seriously good rock-climber and he asked me if I wanted to learn to climb. Every sinew in my body and neuron in my brain screamed out NOOOO! But I bit the bullet, found that I got a great adrenalin rush and I conquered my general nervousness and fear of heights!
However, I retained a crucial respect for risk and danger!!!! I don't go where I can't easily retrace my steps!
HANWE to you too! :o)
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