Zennor Coast. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Gurnard's Head and wildflowers, for Pam.
Gurnard's Head, Zennor, Cornwall
Zennor
Ancient field wall, heather and granite.
A blowhole
Bosigran Head to Gurnard's Head
Carn Galva
From Bosigran Head, into the sun.
Inside St Senara's
St Senara's Church
Too early!
Zennor
The West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head
Granite, sea, and heather. For Pam!
Gurnard's Head
Right Angle
Just dropped by to say hello!
Practice rock on Gurnard's head.
Gurnard's Head - orange lichen
St Senara parish church.
Gurnard's Head, for Pam
Zennor Parish
Zennor parish from Carn Galva.
Zennor Parish from Carn Galva 2, on a very hot day…
Gurnard's Head from the east.
Gurnard's Head
Carn Galva, West Penwith granite
Gurnard's Head.
Treen Farm, Gurnard's Head, Zennor
Rock window
Porthmeor Farm, Zennor. The hill behind is Carn Ga…
Heather, granite and sea
Zennor Coast, granite and heather.
A very ancient stone wall (and a very ancient fiel…
Zennor Coast
The Tinners Arms
Gurnard's Head, Zennor, Cornwall
Bosigran Head, Zennor, Cornwall
Bosigran Head. Granite, moss and lichen
H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
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Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
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Near Gurnard's Head. The remains of VERY old stone walls.
Porthmeor Cove, between Bosigran and Treen, Gurnard's Head, Zennor, Cornwall.
It has been claimed that these are the remains of the oldest man made stone constructions anywhere in the world still in use for their original purpose. Well, I don't think they are very effective as field walls today but I get the drift!
It has been claimed that these are the remains of the oldest man made stone constructions anywhere in the world still in use for their original purpose. Well, I don't think they are very effective as field walls today but I get the drift!
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