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Sally's Bottom, Nancekuke and St Agnes Head
The north Cornish Coast between Porthtowan and Portreath near Sally's Bottom. South West Peninsula Coast Path.
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Thank you all!
Back in Pano, you had mentioned some similarities between Cornish granite and Maine coast granite ... I stumbled on the reason for that in a geology book ... I'll send you an explanation when I get more comfortable with Ipernity (it will take a looong time before I get over being peeved [or worse] with the demise of Panoramio) ...
Best Regards, Wally
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Best wishes, Andy
Best wishes, Andy
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