At least the gorse is coming into its own!
St Agnes Head
More granite, this time clothed in lichen.
Don't do this path at a run!
"Are we rockin' today, dear?" ... It seemed to fal…
From a speeding car
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Mothers' day flowers
Brooding menace.
A handsome pair.
Granite stile
Imminent cloudburst
A quiet and pleasing corner of Saint Day
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Sunset above The Star.
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Mum's garden once more.
Bosigran Head - granite of course!
Portreath Outer Harbour
Carn Galva (or Galver, the jury's still out) and p…
Dusty bottles (2)
Dusty bottles (1)
St Agnes Head (1)
HFF! (Yes there is one!)
Another one of this strange cloud formation.
Nothing much
The rear of the St Day Inn
The Sentinal
Schizophrenic door-knocker!
Poppy field. HANWE everybody!
HFF!
Griffon Vulture, blue sky, rock window and granite
Granite and broom and spot the rock window!
End of the day
Two tin mines for the price of one.
Granite par excellence!
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My Mum's other camellia
HFF everyone! I'm in danger of infringing the new…
Squeezeguts Alley
Mountain stream on granite. 2 shots for the price…
Mountain stream
You lookin' at us?
At its peak today!
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Same walk and scramble down as adjacent image. My first such scramble in years (post - COVID). I did it all the way down (this shot is from the halfway point) and, importanly, back but was shattered at the end. Out of practice. (And, in my defence, I had the wrong footwear and the rocks were crumbly and the grass slippery). I need to get much fitter for revived walks in La Sierra de Cabrera this coming spring!
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Yes, a much needed blast of fresh air and a chance to stretch my legs. In recent years (well, 2011-2018 summer only as I moved to Spain) I've used this coastline to try to get fit after my various ailments and in general it's worked. When I last lived here (2005-2009) I explored this coast extensively but alas without a camera!,
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