Andy Rodker

Andy Rodker deceased

Posted: 02 Dec 2018


Taken: 06 Aug 2012

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West Penwith
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Logan Rock
Trereen Dinas (South)


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Logan Rock

Logan Rock
Once a famous rocking stone. It was dislodged by a young naval officer early in the 19th century. He had to put it back at his own expense; he did so, but it no longer rocked!

Jenny McIntyre, , Annemarie, John FitzGerald and 3 other people have particularly liked this photo


6 comments - The latest ones
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Many thanks, Ramon!
5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Maybe a fist, Ramon! I have deleted it. Thanks anyway!
5 years ago.
 Misou 49
Misou 49 club
L'histoire de ce rocher est étonnante !
5 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
Interesting story there..Andy .. I have a 12 tonne hydraulic bottle jack and have often thought of taking it out somewhere and doing a bit of moving .. but I guess I never will...
Keep well.. and best wishes from Dave .. UK.
5 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
Well that taught him not to mess with things that didn't belong to him!! The rock with the ticket on it, looks as if it's folded over - how strange. I wonder what caused that
5 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre club
It helped that his father was a senior Navy person and could procure winching equipment from the naval dockyards in Plymouth!
If you look at any of my very many shots of granite, either in Cornwall or in Central Spain you will see some very strange shapes. Extreme heat and great pressure deep below the earth's surface is the cause!
5 years ago.

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