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Three suicidal sheep
(CF068806-1) ... Path to the radar station near Morwenstow.
This is not the scariest section of Cornish coast path by any means - I can do this bit without freaking out too much. But those sheep do worry me...
There are actually 5 sheep and half a cow hiding in this shot - you'll never find them all... ;)
This is not the scariest section of Cornish coast path by any means - I can do this bit without freaking out too much. But those sheep do worry me...
There are actually 5 sheep and half a cow hiding in this shot - you'll never find them all... ;)
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They do lose sheep and cows down the cliffs sometimes, sadly. But more often they get stuck and the farms get together to provide the tractors, ropes, manpower etc, to rescue the poor things - normally successfully! I'm talking from a Zennor perspective at the other end of the County but the principal will be the same here, I'm sure!
They are being good and staying safely on the track :)
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