Winter contrails
Tubby's Head with a foreground of purple loosestri…
La Sierra de La Cabrera
El Pico de La Miel framed by juniper
HFF!!
Ralph's Cupboard and bell heather, Cornwall
Porthcurno and the Minnack theatre from the Logan…
Oak and old farm building and walls
Hell's Mouth. H. A. N. W. E. !!!!!!!!!
Granite and monastery
Granite and foxglove
Granite and blow-holes
gorse and heather
My mushroom rock again!
Fishing Cove
Pomegranate tree
Granite and rock samphire
Pink granite boulder
Crumbling cliff
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Asparagus Island
Grandpa Mushroom Rock.
Bosigran Head
Sierra de La Cabrera
Rock pool
El Escorial from the Herreria Woods
Ponies on Treaga Hill
Cistus and El Cancho de La Bola
A long way down!! III - Right Angle
Spanish lavender
Gorse and heather, Basset Cove, Cornwall
Gorse above Portreath. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Madrid from the teleferico.
View from Algete to La Sierra de La Cabrera.
Mushroom Rock (from the other side)
Casa de Campo and North-western Madrid from the te…
From Tubby's Head
For Rene: A bit more sky! And a plane with its sha…
A long way down!! II
Granite and lichen I.
South West Peninsula Coast Path near Newdown's Hea…
Along the ridge
Wing edge and sunset, courtesy of Ryan Air
La Sierra de La Cabrera - granite, and snow on the…
Shelter for tin miners
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Penandrea mine chimney, Redruth, Cornwall.


A tin mine slap bang in the middle of town! Now its chimney is a pleasing feature and landmark but this would have been Hell on Earth in about 1840!
A mine in operation for copper and tin from the early 18th century and possibly much earlier until it was shut down in 1891.
A mine in operation for copper and tin from the early 18th century and possibly much earlier until it was shut down in 1891.
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