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Land's End
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HFF at Land's End - Brexit accident?
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St. Just in Roseland (clickable PiP)
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Coast near Hartland
Coast Path
Speke's Mill Mouth Waterfall
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High Street, Clovelly
Wächter in Clovelly
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Aloe polyphylla
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St. Mawes
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St. Mawes
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Am großen Gegenstein (PiP)
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HFF
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Exeter Cathedral
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In Reih' und Glied
Brighton's West Pier (PiP)
Seven Sisters
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Protected areas in nature and landscape protection
From the source to the estuary - Von der Quelle bis zur Mündung
From the source to the estuary - Von der Quelle bis zur Mündung
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From Wikipedia (German and English):
" Die RMS Mülheim war ein im rumänischen Tulcea gebautes Küstenmotorschiff, das von der Reederei Rhein-, Maas- und See-Schiffahrtskontor (RMS) in Duisburg betrieben wurde. Die Kiellegung des Schiffes fand im Februar 1998, der Stapellauf im Mai 1999 statt. Das Schiff fuhr unter der Flagge von Antigua und Barbuda, die Besatzung stammte aus Polen. Auf der Fahrt von Cork in Irland nach Lübeck, beladen mit über 2200 Tonnen Plastikschreddermüll aus Automobilen, geriet das Schiff am 22. März 2003 vor Land’s End in Cornwall in Seenot und wurde in schwerer See auf die Klippen nahe der Ortschaft Sennen getrieben. Beim Auflaufen auf die felsige Küste wurde der Schiffsboden zerstört.[3] Das Schiff wurde zwei Tage später zum Totalverlust erklärt. Die sechsköpfige Besatzung wurde von einem in Culdrose stationierten Hubschrauber der Royal Navy geborgen. Am 7. Oktober 2003 zerbrach der Rumpf in zwei Teile.[6] Das Heck wurde von den Wellen schließlich in eine Schlucht in der Steilwand auf den Strand transportiert.
The RMS Mülheim was a German cargo ship that was built in Romania and launched in May 1999. On 22 March 2003, RMS Mülheim was on a voyage from Cork, Republic of Ireland to Lübeck, Germany, transporting 2,200 tonnes of scrap car plastic. The ship ran aground at approximately 0500 GMT in Gamper Bay, between Land's End and Sennen Cove, during which time there was "moderate visibility and fog patches". On investigation, it was discovered that the chief officer—who had been on watch at the time—had caught his trousers in the lever of his chair when trying to get up, causing him to fall and rendering him unconscious. By the time he regained consciousness, RMS Mülheim was already bearing down on the shoreline. Although the Sennen Lifeboat and Land's End Coastguard Cliff Team were able to reach the wreck quickly, the six-man Polish crew of the vessel were airlifted to safety by a search and rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose. The members of the crew were treated for shock at the Sennen Cove Lifeboat Station. "
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" Die RMS Mülheim war ein im rumänischen Tulcea gebautes Küstenmotorschiff, das von der Reederei Rhein-, Maas- und See-Schiffahrtskontor (RMS) in Duisburg betrieben wurde. Die Kiellegung des Schiffes fand im Februar 1998, der Stapellauf im Mai 1999 statt. Das Schiff fuhr unter der Flagge von Antigua und Barbuda, die Besatzung stammte aus Polen. Auf der Fahrt von Cork in Irland nach Lübeck, beladen mit über 2200 Tonnen Plastikschreddermüll aus Automobilen, geriet das Schiff am 22. März 2003 vor Land’s End in Cornwall in Seenot und wurde in schwerer See auf die Klippen nahe der Ortschaft Sennen getrieben. Beim Auflaufen auf die felsige Küste wurde der Schiffsboden zerstört.[3] Das Schiff wurde zwei Tage später zum Totalverlust erklärt. Die sechsköpfige Besatzung wurde von einem in Culdrose stationierten Hubschrauber der Royal Navy geborgen. Am 7. Oktober 2003 zerbrach der Rumpf in zwei Teile.[6] Das Heck wurde von den Wellen schließlich in eine Schlucht in der Steilwand auf den Strand transportiert.
The RMS Mülheim was a German cargo ship that was built in Romania and launched in May 1999. On 22 March 2003, RMS Mülheim was on a voyage from Cork, Republic of Ireland to Lübeck, Germany, transporting 2,200 tonnes of scrap car plastic. The ship ran aground at approximately 0500 GMT in Gamper Bay, between Land's End and Sennen Cove, during which time there was "moderate visibility and fog patches". On investigation, it was discovered that the chief officer—who had been on watch at the time—had caught his trousers in the lever of his chair when trying to get up, causing him to fall and rendering him unconscious. By the time he regained consciousness, RMS Mülheim was already bearing down on the shoreline. Although the Sennen Lifeboat and Land's End Coastguard Cliff Team were able to reach the wreck quickly, the six-man Polish crew of the vessel were airlifted to safety by a search and rescue helicopter from RNAS Culdrose. The members of the crew were treated for shock at the Sennen Cove Lifeboat Station. "
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A very nice picture, and great information. The PiPs are superb.
I find the story of how he fell unconscious a little hard to believe though..
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