Lavender
HFF, everyone!
Sierra de La Cabrera, western end.
It's those difficult-to-spot mountain goats again!
Cistus, jara or rock rose.
H. A. N. W. E. Everyone! Granite World!
Cuatro Caminos
Turégano - and a tale.
North Cliffs, coastal erosion and heather.
Salamanca. Plaza Mayor.
Variegated ivy, Candelario, Sierra de Bejar, Salam…
Mountain stream and ventilation tower for the rail…
Teleferico, Casa De Campo, Madrid.
Homage to César Pelli. Shot taken through very thi…
The Four Towers, Madrid seen from the The Needles…
Cistus, lavender, granite
Fishing Cove and The Knavocks.
The Green Green Grass ... of Madrid Province in S…
Mountain stream, nearly dried up.
Mogarraz, Sierra de Fancia, Salamanca Province
Wispy and foggy. (Could describe my mental agility…
Workstation 2016. (and dusty bottles)
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I was pleased to see these two.
I was pleased to see these two
Sierra de La Cabrera
Cistus, lavender and broom.
San Pedro el Viejo, Madrid
Treen, Gurnard's Head, Zennor, Cornwall for Pam.
This does sort of give one a lift!
An excellent dry white with character from a once…
Sierra de La Cabrera rising above the sea of fog.…
Sunrise at Roscoff, Brittany
Sierra de La Cabrera, eastern end with the Embalse…
I MAY have shown this before! Certainly on Pano
Madrid, Cuatro Torres
It started life as a happy accident and I tweaked…
H. A. N. W. E. everyone! I hadn't noticed that th…
Looking first one way ...
... and then the other.
Sleeper art
HFF Everybody! 100s of these trees line the pathwa…
The Four Towers and street art.
A heroic, if lonely, juniper tree.
Ballowall, Cape Cornwall, Carn Gloose, St Just. Lo…
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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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Porthgwarra. Tunnel for boats - and people!


The tunnel links the small beach at this tiny fishing hamlet, with a more protected cove. The small boats could be hauled through the tunnel up to the latter if the seas threatened to be too rough for the beach. That frayed old blue rope is handy if the granite is wet underfoot!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Nick Weall clubI didn't know Poldark was shot here, but then I've never watched a single episode; neither of the 70s series nor of the more recent ones (much to Rosa's never-ending amazement)!
I did read one of the books in the early 70s when it was the only reading material in my bedroom at my aunt's farm in Zennor and I found it particularly boring so I was never going to be enthusuatic about the TV series!
Is it a natural tunnel, or man-made? Perhaps a bit of both!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubThank you, Keith!
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubThank you, Roger!
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