Godrevy
El Pardo - with encinas (holm oaks), common and mu…
Lavender
Disused railway, Sierra de La Cabrera
No apples or carrots in our packed lunches, sadly!
Tunnel entrance. The 3 km walk in the tunnel under…
La Sierra de La Cabrera from the disused railway l…
In the tunnel. The halfway point.
Day of the Dead Tunnel Walk
Puerto del Medio Celemin RELOAD!
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From Zennor Head to Gurnard's Head
Towednack Parish Church, Cornwall
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La Machota Alta and El Fraile.
The Royal Palace, Madrid
Wine rack with dusty bottles.
St Agnes Head - one more for Pam from the archives…
Frank Sugg, Lancashire and England
Rock pool
Coastal erosion on the southwest peninsula Coastpa…
After the Rain
Convento de San Antonio. A sunny but bitterly cold…
Trereen Dinas South and Pednvounder Beach
Peonies
Dawn
Wild tulips
Granite boulder
Dentelles de Montmirail, Vaucluse (84) France in 1…
Porthcadjack, black and white version as requested…
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
Shasta daisies and montbretia at St Agnes Head
Basset Cove
H. A. N. W. E, Every one! Mushroom Rock.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Rose Daniel Gelin
Porthcadjack wave
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Treen Farm, Gurnard's Head, Zennor
St Agnes Head
Pure granite expression
Pleasing cloud formation
Typical path in granite country
From Basset Cove to Porthcadjack
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
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Cornish farm building


Probably only used for storage now. There is a modern farmhouse (60s I would think) next door where the farmer and family live.
This is the closest farm to the ancient sites of Chun Quoit and Chun Castle, and where you park your car before trudging uphill. There used to be an 'honesty box', in the car park for suggested token car park fees but that was stolen years ago!
This is the closest farm to the ancient sites of Chun Quoit and Chun Castle, and where you park your car before trudging uphill. There used to be an 'honesty box', in the car park for suggested token car park fees but that was stolen years ago!
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Sami,
Evan,
Jenny,
Gudrun,
Thank you all!
Lovely old barn...........with great textures and shapes in the stonework.
Pat,
Keith,
Claudine,
micritter,
Thank you all!
Tanja,
Rosa,
Many thanks!
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