Andy Rodker's photos with the keyword: Morvah
Bosigran Head, sea-cliff climbing, nursery slopes.
04 Apr 2023 |
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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
Chûn Quoit, West Penwith, Cornwall
The West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head
23 Feb 2019 |
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Sometimes an indifferent day weather-wise can yield some good things! For Pam.
Chun Quoit
27 Jan 2018 |
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The cutest quoit in Cornwall (there are a few equally cute dolmens in Brittany and elsewhere in Europe).
Neolithic burial chamber; would have originally been buried completely under a mound of smaller stones and earth but 6,000 years of Cornish weather has easily disposed of all that!
Cornish farm building
30 Oct 2017 |
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Probably only used for storage now. There is a modern farmhouse (60s I would think) next door where the farmer and family live.
This is the closest farm to the ancient sites of Chun Quoit and Chun Castle, and where you park your car before trudging uphill. There used to be an 'honesty box', in the car park for suggested token car park fees but that was stolen years ago!
West Penwith. Cornwall, August 2015. PLEASE STAY,…
03 Jan 2017 |
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View towards Bosigran, Rosemergy, Pendeen Watch and Morvah from the lower slopes of Carn Galva.
The granite field-walls (called 'hedges' in Cornwall) seen here in the middle distance, and present in much of the coastal-shelf areas of West Penwith are reputed to be the oldest 'continuously used - for their original purpose - man made structures anywhere on Earth'.
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