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West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head. H.A.N.W.E.
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heather on wall and farm near Men-an-Tol
Carn Brae castle
Penzance Harbour
Porthcadjack at low tide.
Heather, granite and ocean.
St Senara. Zennor parish church
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Penzance Inner Harbour.
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St Agnes' Head, Cornwall
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Pedraza Castle, Segovia Province
Pedraza, Segovia Province.
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St Agnes' Head, Cornwall
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Bosigran


Commando Ridge from Bosigran main cliff, Zennor, Cornwall.
Commando Ridge is not the little island seen below but the steep and rocky ridge rising right-to-left in mid-distance (only the lower line is shown here). A famous climb and first made popular by the Abraham Brothers (and sister - the first ascent was by one brother and the sister) in Victorian times. It got its current name during WWII when it was chosen as a major Commando training ground.
Commando Ridge is not the little island seen below but the steep and rocky ridge rising right-to-left in mid-distance (only the lower line is shown here). A famous climb and first made popular by the Abraham Brothers (and sister - the first ascent was by one brother and the sister) in Victorian times. It got its current name during WWII when it was chosen as a major Commando training ground.
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