St Agnes Head
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San Lorenzo de El Escorial
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Porthcadjack from the crest of Samphire Island
Wild tulips
Godrevy
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Venerable door, probably not much in use!
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The South West Peninsula Coast Path
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North Cliffs from the path to Fishing Cove
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La Cabrera town from the ridge
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It is just that you, if anyone, would know the answer to my query. I have never seen your spelling, which is why I asked!
Maybe I should go online and see if I can find a gardening book reference to it from the first half of the 20th century. (?)
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