La Sierra de La Cabrera
Gurnard's Head, for Pam
Spanish lavender
La Cabrera town from a rock window along the ridge
Granite landscape
Principe Pio metro and mainline station, Madrid
Roses
Logan Rock, Porthcurno
Calanque d'en Vaux
My walk to a class.
From Tubby's Head to St Agnes Head. For Pam.
El Cancho Gordo
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Another HFF. Close to the Edge! (Another for Pam w…
Man and His Man
Dusty path
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Lion's Den 1 & Housel Ba…
Tired llama
Monastery wall and sweet chestnut tree
Asparagus Island, as seen from the top of Samphire…
In amongst the granite boulders.
Granite and lichen, Tubby's Head. For Pam.
Sunset over Madrid
Cerro de la Cabeza
Bosigran promontory fort defences.
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The Four Towers
El Cancho de La Bola
Monastery, Sierra de La Cabrera
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Granite
Nuevos Ministerios
Barley in the wind
Autumn crocus
Bosigran Head, for Pam.
Pedraza
La Sierra de La Cabrera
St Agnes head, granite and heather, for Pam.
Gorse bush and granite
El Retiro rose garden.
Wheal Coates
The monastery from El Cancho Gordo
A view from my bedroom window
Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath
Lizard, granite, lavender and cistus.
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Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
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Montbretia or Crocosima.


Beautiful plant but an invasive pest as it stifles native flora.
Near St Agnes Head. On the site of Camp Cameron, where black US service personnel were placed during World War II, presumably so as not to frighten the natives in the more populous parts of the country. Boxer Joe Louis was stationed here and described it as the most boring two years of his life!
For Pam.
Near St Agnes Head. On the site of Camp Cameron, where black US service personnel were placed during World War II, presumably so as not to frighten the natives in the more populous parts of the country. Boxer Joe Louis was stationed here and described it as the most boring two years of his life!
For Pam.
Gudrun, micritter, , Rosalyn Hilborne and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Cheers, Doug
A delightful image as well..............and an interesting titbit of history.........I had no idea.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubI tried to grow them in my London gardens but to no avail, they just don't like London clay!
Camp Cameron was dismantled after the war and they did a very thorough job. Absolutely no sign remains of it, yet it was a very extensive camp, spreading over much of the St Agnes area.
anyway... a nice photo'.. Andy.
Andy Rodker club has replied to David G Johnson club(as well as after: World Heavyweight Champion from 1937 to 1949)
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