Tired llama
Monastery wall and sweet chestnut tree
Asparagus Island, as seen from the top of Samphire…
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Granite and lichen, Tubby's Head. For Pam.
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More interesting rock strata at Godrevy Point.
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Rock Pool, Greenbank Cove, Cornwall
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Lion's Den 2 and Housel Bay, for Pam.
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My walk to a class.
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Principe Pio metro and mainline station, Madrid
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H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Lion's Den 1 & Housel Bay - The Lizard. For Pam.


Behind me is the southernmost tip of the British mainland at The Lizard. Lion's Den refers to the hole in the land that appeared overnight in 1840 when a sea cave collapsed. Not all that visible from here - it's on the left of the shot - but spectacular close up. I took shots, but must have deleted them for some reason. I visited the Lizard regularly at one time but 2011 was the last time and the only time when I had a camera.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubI understand the Housel Bay hotel seen over there (rather grand and pricy I gather), owns the beach and have a secluded path down to it. One day I might try and locate it - purely in the interests of science of course.
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