Convento de San Antonio, monastery walls 3.
Cornish foxgloves waiting for a lift.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Street art, Chamartin, Madrid
Spanish foxgloves waiting for a lift!
Ralph's Cupboard.
Rock window. ahead is the vultures' favourite whit…
Porthcadjack - The South West Peninsula Coast Path
"You push me any further, dear and I'll start to g…
Sierra de La Cabrera.
The largest flag in Spain
Blowholes!
Plaza de Colon (Cristobal Colon = Christopher Colu…
Plaza de Colon - from the other side.
Splash! I got wet again but not too badly!
Godrevy, folded strata
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Jara, or cistus
Sierra de La Cabrera granite
BICIMAD
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Rock pool
Sierra de La Cabrera and the Lozoya Valley
La Cabrera granite
Convento de San Antonio - wall 2
View from Treaga or Western Hill
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Príncipio Pío (formerly Estacion del Norte)..
'I'm getting rather bored with this view, dear aft…
Rock pool, Cornwall
More street art.
A Cornish beach on a sunny day.
The main path through La Sierra de La Cabrera
Sierra de La Cabrera
La Pedriza, high heat of August.
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Typical granite formations
Bustarviejo Valley from the Towers of El Cancho La…
More street art and the last of the spring mallow.
Rock pool
That rockfall location.
Hoces del Duraton
The inspiration for the thing out of the Alien fra…
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Best not stand too close to the edge.
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Greenbank Cove, looking along North Cliffs to Crane Islands and Porthcadjack. This is the complete line of my low tide rock-hopping shoreline walk.
One of the very few times when this beach was not entirely deserted! There is a way down (obviously, or I would not ascend or descend from here!) but you have to be 'in the know' as the route is not apparent from the cliff top and is somewhat tortuous and subject to variations after landslips etc.
One of the very few times when this beach was not entirely deserted! There is a way down (obviously, or I would not ascend or descend from here!) but you have to be 'in the know' as the route is not apparent from the cliff top and is somewhat tortuous and subject to variations after landslips etc.
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Carol,
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Belle vue très colorée
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Love the wild flowers in this terrific capture
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Gudrun clubSame here!!
I wasn't going to Cornwall this summer (for a variety of reasons) but have been persuaded to go (unfortunately without my girlfriend. In some years she can't take August off and I can only take August off!). I need to see my parents; they are getting old. They will miss my girlfriend whom they adore!.
Anyway I should be able to replenish my dwindling stock of Cornwall photos!
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