Evening sky at Crackington Haven
Buckator cliffs, north Cornwall
Pentargon blue
Pentargon 2
Pentargon valley and waterfall
On the edge - Pentargon waterfall
Pentargon panorama
Crackington Haven low tide
Pencannow Point cliff at Crackington Haven
Crackington Haven recumbent folds
Crackington Haven recumbent folds interpretation
Crackington Haven sole structures 1
Crackington Haven sole structures 2
Crackington Haven and Cambeak
Crackington Haven from Pencannow Cliff
Little Barton Strand
Little Barton Strand westwards
The end of the Cleave valley
The Cleave valley
Castle Point and Orchard Strand
Little Barton Strand sole structures
Purple on gold
Clearing mist over Burbage Edge
Cambeak late afternoon glow
The Strangles beach
Fault zone detail at The Strangles
Fault zone at The Strangles
Fold axial planar cleavage
Recumbent fold 3 at The Strangles
The Strangles recumbent fold 2
The Strangles recumbent fold couplet
Samphire Rock and Northern Door
The Strangles cliff
Millook Haven cliff
Millook Haven cliff detail 6
Millook Haven cliff detail 5
Millook Haven cliff detail 4
Millook Haven cliff detail 3
Millook Haven cliff detail 2
Millook Haven cliff detail 1
Millook Haven cliff
Afternoon light on The Strangles beach
Folded and inverted turbidites at Millook Haven, C…
Upside-down rocks at Millook Haven, Cornwall
The Strangles cliffs, near Crackington Haven, Nort…
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The Lone Photographer


Rocks, sand, sea and a lone photographer illuminated by the last sliver of the setting sun at Crackington Haven, Cornwall.
I was hoping to see the Green Flash, having seen it once a few years ago from north Cornwall, but it didn't appear on this occasion. I think there was too much dust/water droplets in the atmosphere.
I was hoping to see the Green Flash, having seen it once a few years ago from north Cornwall, but it didn't appear on this occasion. I think there was too much dust/water droplets in the atmosphere.
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