This is my mushroom rock!
El Cancho Largo in autumn, with colourful oak.
El Cancho de La Bola, where my vultures perch - bu…
South West Peninsula Coast Path near Zennor Head
Porthgwarra
Zennor Parish
La Sierra de La Cabrera. Pure granite
La Sierra de La Cabrera, granite expression.
La Sierra de La Cabrera, El Cancho de La Bola - ho…
Granite and lichen
Gurnard's Head (full screen please)
Pony on Treaga Hill, Portreath
Santiago Bernabeu, the home of Real Madrid
Northern Madrid (through glass, obviously!)
A stunning dawn from the terrace of my previous fl…
Family geranium (see notes!). HFF everyone!
From the cliff path to Fishing Cove, Reskajeage
Godrevy, Cornwall
La Sierra de La Cabrera.
Spanish lavender
North Cliffs, above Porthcadjack on the way to Bas…
Bosigran Head, granite.
Nokia N95 R.I.P. (From Godrevy Point to St Agnes H…
Puente de Los Franceses
Rock window
Newdown's Head
Sierra de Guadarrama from the Roman road near El E…
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Another shot of the best positioned tomb ever!
La Sierra de La Cabrera
El Cancho Largo
South West Peninsula Coast Path, Cornwall (the las…
Wheal Coates Tin Mine
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Heroic oak
My occasional picnic spot. I would lie back on the…
Porthcadjack
Crane Islands
Rose garden, El Retiro, Madrid
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Bluebells. El Cancho Largo
Granite and oak (and Mushroom Rock)
Porthcadjack, high tide.
Ayllon, Segovia Province.
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H. A. N. W. E. everyone! View from Carn Galva


Granite and coastal platform. Bosigran and Rosemergy Farm. Cornwall - West Penwith typicity. Below is Carn Galver engine house. Tin was mined here between approx 1850 and 70. Rather late - Cornish tin was already being out-competed on price from East Asia. It was the end of Cornish tin mining to any meaningful extent.
Also, the stone walls seen mid-distance here ('fences' in Cornish dialect) are thought to be the oldest extant man-made stone constructions - still used for their original purpose - of any in the world, at up to 8,000 years old.
Also, the stone walls seen mid-distance here ('fences' in Cornish dialect) are thought to be the oldest extant man-made stone constructions - still used for their original purpose - of any in the world, at up to 8,000 years old.
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