Portreath. The Pepper Pot
Holm oak and distant castle ruins. Gallegos, Segov…
Skye 1978. Loch Coruisk (I swam in it; easily the…
Rock pool with band of light. Possibly Godrevy.
Swallowtail butterfly
Wheal Coates from Tubby's Head, St Agnes, Cornwall…
OK. No apologies. Another one from my favourite wa…
Granite playground, Collado de Entrecabezas
montbretia / crocosmia, growing wild and rampant i…
A favourite scene of mine.
Vulture convention. High above the Spanish Plain.
Sierra de La Cabrera - typical of its granite scen…
Ginkgo in autumn
Monastery and Sierra in spring.
Gurnard's Head, Zennor, Cornwall
My picnic table again.
Sierra de La Cabrera granite. H. A. N. W. E. every…
The Knavocks, Reskajeage Downs, Hell's Mouth and N…
What I miss.
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite and lichen.
Porthcadjack, for Pam
Granite and vulture territory - Cancho de La Bola
PLEASE!!! A big request.
Wild lavender and cistus.
Iconic oak
View from Algete to La Sierra de La Cabrera.
Sierra de La Cabrera
Cistus, jara or rock rose. An anditode to midwinte…
Spring won't be long a-coming, the nights are alre…
Rock pool for Pam and Rosa (who have both often ex…
La Sierra de La Cabrera.
Field mushroom again, this time with its even more…
Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
Sierra de La Cabrera, Convento de San Antonio. H.…
Splash! From Tubby's Head to St Agnes Head. For Pa…
El Escorial
Porthcadjack, for Pam.
A giant field mushroom.
Mountain goat family, Sierra de La Cabrera below C…
Granite rock window
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
My Mushroom Rock again, from a different angle
Porthcadjack from Crane Castle again.
I may have posted this before, but maybe not. I to…
Sierra de La Cabrera
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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!"
Rock pools, blow holes, waterfalls, waves, fountains and mountain streams; splash!
Rock pools, blow holes, waterfalls, waves, fountains and mountain streams; splash!
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A sandy rock pool (at very low tide).


Basset Cove, Cornwall - for Pam.
I'm not sure what caused the blue in the rock.
I'm not sure what caused the blue in the rock.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubAndy Rodker club has replied to John FitzGerald clubI wonder if the blue bands are algal coatings? The rocks appear to be grey fine-grained muddy sitstones with thin pale sandstone laminae. It is possibly significant that the blue layers are confined to the mud-rich layers, which might offer more nutrients?
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