One more (small) granite stile.
Stormy sea
Granite stile
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Happy Easter everyone!
HANWE Everyone!
Carn Brea. Down the ages.
Wheal Pink / Pink Moors
Carn Brea
The path up to Saint Day
The path down to Pink Moors.
Portreath Inner Harbour.
Basset Monument, Carn Brea.
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A field in St Day. Go large to view handsome horse…
What I opened today
Another route to the pub.
Ford
A Saint Day horsefield
St Day. My Mum's garden in April.
Another handsome horse enjoying the lush St Day gr…
Same St Day field. Other handsome horse.
Another granite stile
Bosigran Head to Gurnard's Head
Ancient Cornish stile
Lake Santillana.
Another ancient granite stile.
More spooky is as spooky does.
HANWE everyone! I see the Ukranian flag colouring…
Ancient granite stile.
HFF!
Pink Moors
Dusty bottles (1)
Dusty bottles (2)
Carn Galva (or Galver, the jury's still out) and p…
Portreath Outer Harbour
Bosigran Head - granite of course!
Mum's garden once more.
HANWE everyone! ( ... and this one's for Rosa who…
Sunset above The Star.
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A quiet and pleasing corner of Saint Day
Imminent cloudburst
Granite stile
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Bosigran Head, sea-cliff climbing, nursery slopes.


Looking away from the sea and towards Carn Galva. The slopes here are gentle ones - great for beginners. Better on large for greater detail of the granite and this landscape.
This is looking the other direction: www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/51829324
This is looking the other direction: www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/51829324
Nouchetdu38, appo-fam, Fred Fouarge, cammino and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Are you starting to do climbing again Andy? Good for you, but do take it easy, there's no rush for these things?
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubThank you - pleased you like this: 99% of people would point the camera the other way towards the Atlantic!
And that claim about the oldest, etc ... Yes - an easy claim to make but these walls throughout the Southwest, probably are what is claimed!
Bonne et agréable fin de soirée.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubAdmired in: www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Bonne journée. Amitiés
Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
Andy Rodker club has replied to Herb Riddle clubWell captured all the same.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneThank you, Rosa!
Thanks for the notes too.
My youngest daughter and her children would love this sort of place, They do a lot of "bouldering" when they get the chance.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubThank you for posting your image in the group
www.ipernity.com/group/west.of.england
Roger,
Thank you both!
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