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Greenbank Cove, Cornwall. For Pam.
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Saint Day garden.
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Zennor Hill from Zennor Head
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Wheal Coates Tin Mine
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Mondalindo and La Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
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Porthcadjack waterfall taken from the beach.
Granite with wild dwarf daffodils
Cornish granite and coast
Sierra de Guadarrama from El Pardo
Carn Brae Castle
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Basset Cove to Porthcadjack. Part of my low tide w…
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Porthcadjack with Asparagus and Samphire Islands.
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Carn Galva tin mine, pumping engine house.
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Porthcadjack from the crest of Samphire Island. Asparagus Island to the left. Best on black and full screen.


Now you can see the path down to the cove. And no, you don't just get to the end of the grassy section and dive in!
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You know, try as I might, I've never discovered the name of that huge sea-cave! Probably named after a legendary giant (they usually are!).
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