Carn Brea
The path up to Saint Day
The path down to Pink Moors.
Portreath Inner Harbour.
Basset Monument, Carn Brea.
HFF!
HANWE everyone!
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.
HFF! (1st of 2 today)
HFF no. 2 today
Cornish Coast 1. Angry!
Cornish Coast 2. Serene
Another Cornish granite stile.
Mountain stream over granite. After the rain.
St Day (roofless) old parish church
A humungously tall tree in St Day's Old Church gra…
Carn Brea. Down the ages.
HANWE Everyone!
Happy Easter everyone!
HFF!
Granite stile
Stormy sea
One more (small) granite stile.
Bosigran Head, sea-cliff climbing, nursery slopes.
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
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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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Wheal Pink / Pink Moors


The former Wheal Pink copper mine was located exactly here. No one would believe it today unless they knew!
St Day, Cornwall.
Marginally better on large.
St Day, Cornwall.
Marginally better on large.
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William,
Thank you both!
Bon dimanche de Pâques. Amitiés
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Happy Easter Andy.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubMust still be cold if the horses are wearing blankets!
Andy Rodker club has replied to slgwv clubMine shafts were conscientiously capped when spent or no longer economic. This since about 1760 - ish. Before that there was much activity and not much of that was well-documented. Only last week another back garden disappeared when an uncharted shaft opened up during torrential rains. I forget where it was but it wasn't far from St Day and even in the next street to my parents a new hole opened up in their garden a few years ago. Fortunately the house was OK. St Day is known locally as 'Sink City'!
Many thanks for your interest and visit, Steve! I know Pam J would want me to send you her best wishes and so I do willingly but think that's already been done in recent messaging on ipermail!
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