Portreath Harbour, for Rosa.
Cornish granite near Penberth Cove
Zennor Hill
Mutton Cove, Reskajeage, Cornwall
Monmouth Castle - 18 September 2017
Monnow Bridge - 18 September 2017
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Crane Islands, Basset Cove, North Cliffs, Cornwall
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Gorse and heather
Portreath Beach from Treaga Hill
Shetland Ponies, Ralph's Cupboard, Treaga Hill, Po…
St Agnes' Head
Trevaunance Cove from the St Agnes path
Penzance Harbour.
Cornwall, a long coastal view.
Sea carrot on a misty day.
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Porthcadjack, high tide.
Crane Islands
Porthcadjack
Wheal Coates Tin Mine
South West Peninsula Coast Path, Cornwall (the las…
Man and His Man
Gurnard's Head from the South West Peninsula Coast…
Ponies and seagull.
Hell's Mouth from Navrax Head.
Rock pool, clear water, Basset Cove.
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North Cliffs
Godrevy
High Tide, North Cliffs, Corwall.
Lane on Carn Marth, Cornwall.
Path back up from the beach.
Rockpool, clear water
Loch Scavaig, Skye. Scanned from a slide
Tubby's Head to St Agnes' Head, granite expression
The Cuillin Ridge, Skye, scanned from a slide
Basset Cove and Crane Islands, (well they are isla…
River wall, Truro
Lane in Cornwall
Cornish granite
North Cliffs, Cornwall
Walking up to the ridge. Black Cuillins, Skye
Greenbank Cove. The path to the beach.
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Cornish hedge (seen better days)
Hedge is the Cornish word for field wall.
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Xata,
Philippe,
Thank you very much!
Andy Rodker club has replied to raingirl clubIt's not a 'Cornish' word, but the English word adopted by the Cornish to represented their stone boundary walls! I'm sure there was a native Cornish word for them but as Cornish was only recently re-established as a historical curiosity, it's no longer used, whatever it was. A pity I suppose!
John,
Many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubPam J club has replied to Andy Rodker clubYou have forgotten my answer to you very recently re Cornish hedges and Emmets not being able to drive along single track road and the 'hedges' getting called rude names
Also.. my first husband was a Cornishman I think I have mentioned !
Andy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubNo, I didn't forget ... it's just that I didn't make the connection in my mind between this old field wall and ones lining the narrow country lanes!
Thanks for your reply re: pilchards to Ron Losure.
Best wishes,
Andy
Schussentaler,
Larry,
Pam,
Many thanks to you all!
Marie-claire Gallet has addedJudith,
Rosa,
Marie-claire,
Thank you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubBernd,
Annemarie,
micritter,
Pat,
Keith,
Many thanks to you all!
love this compo full of wild flora !
Jean,
Nora,
Thank you very much!
Luz (welcome!),
Jose,
Many thanks!
Thank you for posting your image in the group
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Roger,
Thank you both!
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