Bosigran Head, granite.
Treen Farm, Gurnard's Head, Zennor
Cornish farm building
From Zennor Head to Gurnard's Head
Towednack Parish Church, Cornwall
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Gurnard's Head, Treen, Zennor, Cornwall
Carn Galva.
Carn Galva tin mine, pumping engine house.
Bosigran Head and the Carn Galva Tin Mine Count Ho…
Zennor Hill from Zennor Head
A long way down!! III - Right Angle
gorse and heather
Bosigran Head
Granite Coast
Looking East from near Zennor Head, Cornwall. On t…
Gurnard's Head (Trereen Dinas North)
Gurnard's Head (Trereen Dinas North)
Chun Quoit
Carn Galva
Sloes on granite!
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Bosigran and Commando Ridge
Granite and lichen
Zennor Parish
South West Peninsula Coast Path near Zennor Head
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View from Bosigran Head to Gurnard's Head, Zennor,…
Zennor Hill
Gurnard's Head from the South West Peninsula Coast…
Mên-An-Tol (Ding Dong tin mine on the horizon)
Zennor Coast
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Bosigran. Climbing cliff face and mine ruins. (bes…
St Senara. Zennor parish church
St Senara. Zennor parish church
Heather, granite and ocean.
heather on wall and farm near Men-an-Tol
Men Scryfa (inscribed stone), Carn Galva on the ho…
Men-an-Tol (holed stone)
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Porthmeor Farm, Zennor, Cornwall. HFF!
Gurnard's Head and Carn Galva from Zennor Head
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Named for it's resemblance to the head of a gurnard, a tasty red fish caught around here. Its only drawback is its very spiny and bony nature, but the taste almost compensates!
The main slab of cliff face (black, centre-right) houses the famous climb 'Right Angle'. You traverse to it across the lower rocks (mid-centre) and ascend the steep crack. Yes. I did it once (1978). A terrific mid grade climb! It was a very enjoyable climb, so much so that, more than any other climb from those years, I can remember almost every move!
The main slab of cliff face (black, centre-right) houses the famous climb 'Right Angle'. You traverse to it across the lower rocks (mid-centre) and ascend the steep crack. Yes. I did it once (1978). A terrific mid grade climb! It was a very enjoyable climb, so much so that, more than any other climb from those years, I can remember almost every move!
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