La Sierra de La Cabrera granite
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Above Basset Cove
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Roman road
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Coastal erosion at Ralph's Cupboard
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San Lorenzo de El Escorial
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Sunset on Christmas day.
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Crane Islands from Greenbank Cove
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Perimeter wall, San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Sea carrot, for Pam
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San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
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The Monastery Palace of San Lorenzo de El Escorial
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One more from the Roman road
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Wheal Coates


Wheal Coates tin mine. One of half a dozen or so mine building ruins in this vicinity.
A dull day but the flora helped to cheer things up!
A dull day but the flora helped to cheer things up!
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Thank you both!
are they open to rummage around inside ?.. and I would think the shafts are capped off for safety.
Cheers from Dave.. UK
Andy Rodker club has replied to David G Johnson clubYes, all capped. All these buildings are empty shells and you can wander in and out of most of them to your heart's content!
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One thing I always like about your images is that you always get the horizons level - it doesn't take much to do, but it makes so much difference.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubOn a few occasions Keith, I have really wanted to like a photo but can't bring myself to comment let alone award a star for this very reason. I find it a tad unsettling to look at!
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