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Newdown's Head
Madrid (pleased to see a few photographic shops in…
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Calle de Barquillo. The white building at the end of the street is the Banco de Espana.
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Granite. La Sierra de La Cabrera
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Granite areas allow for terrific walking conditions due to the friction it gives. You can hop from rock to rock without fear that you might slide of!
In other words, this is my ideal walking country!
In the background, Penelara, the highest peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama.
Truro, Cornwall. I thought downtown Truro deserved…
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H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
The spire of Truro Cathedral can be seen.
Victoria Square; normally a busy town centre but, as I was waiting for the bus to take me back to my car at the park and ride, I suddenly noticed that a providential traffic lights arrangement had made the traffic vanish, so I whipped out my ... mobile phone!
HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!
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Rock window (perhaps hopefully onto a brighter future for us all?).
The way I took (not a path at all really) went under this rock. Very common to have a giant boulder wedged over a gully in granite country!
Granite forms on Pena del Tejo, a little to one side of La Sierra de La Cabrera proper but terrific scrambling territory in its own right. Indeed I spent a whole day here, intending to move on to the main ridge but finding a day's worth of interest at this place, including the mountain stream close-ups I sometimes post. photo taken 2012 and first posted on ipernity in 2017.
Carn Brae castle
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Situated high above the village of Carn Brae and the towns of Redruth and Camborne, originally a 15th century hunting lodge.
La Cabrera foggy day. December 2011
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Sierra de La Cabrera, Madrid Province. Underneath the fog in the distance is Madrid.
Rio Manzanares walkway, Madrid. HFF!!!
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An oldie, from 2012, first shown on ipernity in 2016. I didn't see it as HFF potential then but do now, seeing as I didn't have many fence shots early on!
A very hungry wee beastie! (thanks to Marie-claire…
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Enjoying itself hugely. It had an amazing appetite and devoured this daffodil almost before I got my phone out of my pocket!
Best on 'z'!
By sheer coincidence Marie-claire Gallet has also posted a photo of this insect. You can see it on explore. She knows the name so thank you Marie-claire!!!
Cornish coastal colours, St Agnes' Head,
View from my (very occasional) bedroom window, ear…
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Dawn, August 2014. St Day, Cornwall.
Well, it's still my bedroom window even if I haven't spent more than 10 nights here in the past 5 years!
The building in front is the annexe to my parents house. It comprises a good sized ground floor kitchen and on the upper floor bedrooms and a bathroom. This annexe used to be a temporary bedding down place for tin miners who had worked a late shift; the property being in the possession of a tin mine captain.
Poldice Valley seen in the distance and with a chimney just visible, was a world centre of arsenic mining and production. Even today, 150 years later , nothing grows there and certainly no houses can be be built on the poisoned land. The life expectancy of the miners was horrendous! Not all Cornwall is romantic!!!
Crane Islands.
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North Cliffs, Cornwall.
This shot is taken from the ramparts of Crane Castle, or what is left of this Iron Age hill fort. The flowering bank in the foreground leads up to the top of the landward defensive rampart; nearly all of the fort is now under the sea and would have occupied the now disappeared land between this position and the island ahead.
Porthcadjack, high tide.
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These are Samphire and Asparagus Islands. I have never been sure which is which. I asked a local fisherman who had lived in Portreath all his life and he had no idea what I was talking about. He didn't know they had names! The unsentimentality of practical local people!
Mid distance, Crane Islands and North Cliffs, Far distance, Godrevy lighthouse and Reskajeage. I used to enjoy walking between Portreath (a mile behind me) and Godrevy. 5 hours including a walk into Hayle to get the bus back, or 7 hours if I did half the walk at low tide, rock-hopping along the shoreline!
Colmenar de Oreja, Plaza Mayor.
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Sorry about this HFF shot two days early but my plans are too fluid to know whether I'll be on-line on Friday or not!
This was taken on April 25, 2016 as the town was preparing for it's bull feria..
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
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Very low tide. Looking between Asparagus and Samphire Islands over to one of the Crane Islands.
Rose garden, Retiro, Madrid
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Rosa Daniel Gelin.
I discovered, some time after posting this, that Daniel Gelin was a well-known French actor who died in the early 90s.
HFF! Portreath Inner Harbour
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Portreath, Cornwall. Photo taken in July 2011. Exif says November 2011. I was in Spain in 11/2011. I am always puzzled by this sort of thing!
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Twins. Cistus, or jara, Sierra de La Cabrera
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Covering the hillsides in late April and May. Central and southern Spain and Portugal.
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