Rock Samphire at Tubby's Head. H. A. N. W. E. ever…
Last of the Christmas lights. Gran Vía, Madrid.
Cistus, jara or rock rose. An anditode to midwinte…
Sierra de La Cabrera
Iconic oak
Wild lavender and cistus.
Double-decker train. HFF everyone!
Tubby's Head. H. A. N. W. E. Everyone!
Les Rochers, Saint-Léger-du-Ventoux 1972
Les Rochers, 1972
San Lorenzo de El Escorial in late autumn light an…
A pomegranate grove
La Sierra de La Cabrera. Granite country par excel…
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San Lorenzo de El Escorial from the Roman road. H.…
A sandy rock pool (at very low tide).
Vendange Samonac, Côtes-de-Bourg, Bordeaux 1979. (…
Vendange Samonac 1979 (Château Haut-Castenet, Côte…
Godrevy
Stonecrop, granite and spring wildflowers.
Portreath. The Pepper Pot
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In splendid isolation. (H. A. N. W. E. Everyone)!
New Year's Day. Morning walk. Happy New Year to ev…
Spring won't be long a-coming, the nights are alre…
Boxing Day misty dawn in Algete.
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Rock pool for Pam and Rosa (who have both often ex…
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Purple Haze
La Sierra de La Cabrera.
Cancho Largo from Cerro de La Cabeza
A Picasso muse (obviously; her left to right align…
Sierra de La Cabrera granite.
Peonies, cistus and granite, for Marie-Claire.
Field mushroom again, this time with its even more…
Sierra de La Cabrera, Convento de San Antonio. H.…
Rock window
La Sierra de La Cabrera granite
Splash! From Tubby's Head to St Agnes Head. For Pa…
HFF everyone! Red escalator.
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Saint Day, Cornwall. The steeple of the old, disused and now collapsed parish church can be seen on the horizon.
In the period 1770 to 1850 this view would have been one of utter devastation and industry with mining for tin, copper and arsenic all happening here. It was called the 'richest square mile in the world'. Then it all suddenly stopped as cheaper labour and mining costs for these minerals were found in South East Asia amongst other places (slave labour in the main).
Nothing remains of this previous hive of activity, I'm pleased to say..
In the period 1770 to 1850 this view would have been one of utter devastation and industry with mining for tin, copper and arsenic all happening here. It was called the 'richest square mile in the world'. Then it all suddenly stopped as cheaper labour and mining costs for these minerals were found in South East Asia amongst other places (slave labour in the main).
Nothing remains of this previous hive of activity, I'm pleased to say..
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los Caballos , vuelvo a ella, para decirle que le deje un mensaje, en su correo, estaba, tratando de enlazar tantas cosas en el ultimo mensaje suyo, que borre el suyo y el mio, bien ya se los explique,Cuidaros mucho, que este virus, está acabando con nuestras vidas, Saludos cordiales desde USA
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