North Sands, Salcombe
Red Sails in the .....
Ruff, Ruff, Bark, Bark....
Salcombe Estuary in the mist.
Waiting on the mist
A glimpse of Corfu
First sight of Turkey
The ancient ruined rock tombs of Kaunos
Turkish windows
Kaunos and its Theatre
Visions of Kaunos
Marmaris, Turkey
The Windmills of Mandraki
Kaleidoscope
The windmills of Rhodes
Modern cruise ship atrium
Madraki harbour entrance and its deer.
The Cobbled street of Rhodes
Rhodes folk singer
The Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of R…
Hidden Rhodes
The arched streets of old Rhodes
Vögel in Harmonie
Out for a paddle.
The pose of a Stonechat
South Milton Nature Reserve
Thurlestone Sands fence
Anybody for a drink?
A Devonian Highland cow.
Peartree Cove and The Pinnacles
The Dartmoor ponies of Bolt Head
Art Deco fence
The lost village of Hallsands
Towards Hallsands village from Start Point.
Start Point and its Lighthouse
South East view to Start Point lighthouse
Start Point Lighthouse
Rock formations
Bring me Sunshine!
Morecambe Bay
A 'Soaring' coastal view.
Bolt Head Coastal scene
Curvy play fence
Sizergh Castle
Towards Coniston from above Sizergh Castle
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Coasts of the sea: animals, vegetation and coastal geology
Coasts of the sea: animals, vegetation and coastal geology
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Another view of our South Devon coastline near Thurlestone (Just east of Plymouth). A good example of why shipping of every description have fallen foul here through the years and tries to give it a wide berth.
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