Cornish granite
Dartmoor ponies at Logan Rock, For Pam.
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Rock window at the end of the Logan Rock promontor…
Porthcurno, Pedn Vounder Beach and Logan Rock
Granite rock window.
Porthcurno Coast.
Cornish Coast near Logan Rock
Trereen Dinas (South), Cornwall.
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Logan Rock, Trereen Dinas (South). A good scramble…
Logan Rock, Porthcurno
Cornish granite sea-cliff for Pam.
Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock, Porthcurno, and…
Cornish granite coast at Logan Rock, for Pam.
Cornish granite
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The Cornish coast near Porthcurno
Cornish granite. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Pednvounder Beach and Cornish granite
Cornish granite
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Granite and Dartmoor ponies
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H. A. N. W. E. everyone! Cornish granite
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Trereen Dinas South and Pednvounder Beach
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Trereen Dinas (South). Spot the Dartmoor ponies.
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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!
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Keep well.. and best wishes from Dave .. UK.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubIf 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!
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