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Gurnard's Head


The Zennor Coast provides good walking territory as well as a few iconic rock climbs, including Right Angle, not quite visible in its entirety here.
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Not actually granite in the main! The coastal cliffs around here are a complicated mix of sandstones and other stuff, with a bit of Granite mixed in for good measure! But go 100 yards inland and it is 100% granite. That's why I don't claim many of these headlands to be granite!
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Thank you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubA gurnard is a type of fish and this headland resembles its shape from some angles - not this one!
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Many thanks!
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