Cornwall 2011 - 2015
Folder: Cornwall
Wheal Coates tin mine from Tubby's Head
Zennor Coast, Cornwall, at low tide
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Walking this stretch of The South West Peninsula Coast Path is the only way to see this coast.
Fuchsia, St Day Garden, Cornwall
Godrevy, Cornwall
HFF! Carn Marth, Cornwall - view towards Carharra…
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Not the happiest HFF but who knows? Maybe a gate will open onto sunnier places and times!!
Downtown Truro.
Porthcurno, Logan Rock, Pednvounder Beach.Trereen…
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Another one of this but it's irresistible!
A raincloud that had soaked everyone 15 minutes earlier can be seen scuttling away offshore. You can see the scale by the tiny figures in the surf.
First posted in 2016 but worth another airing I think!
HFF!!! Rhodochiton in my mother's garden
Godrevy, August 2014
Penberth Cove
Porthcadjack Cove, Cornwall north coast, heather a…
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South West Peninsula coast Path between Basset Cove and Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath, Cornwall. For Pam. Full screen best, I think.
I simply felt like showing it again. It cheers me up! Hope it does the same for you. An addition to Project 21, April: Flowers.
Porthcadjack from Carvannel Downs, Cornwall
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View from the South West Peninsula Coast Path to Asparagus and Samphire Islands and to North Cliffs and Godrevy, with West Penwith in the distance.
Ahhh! That's better!!!
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Shetland pony on Treaga Hill, Portreath, Cornwall.
A question for the new group, Ask an Expert.
I have been informed that this pony is a Shetland pony. All the signs around here say so. BUT many members of, first Panoramio and now ipernity, question this.
Can someone say for sure what breed of pony this is!
Thank you!
St Agnes' Head from Tubby's Head
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Lichen and rock samphire in the foreground. Taken July 2012 and first posted on ipernity 2016.
From Zennor Head to Gurnard's Head, Cornwall
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A rugged but fun stretch of the South West Peninsula Coast Path.
You geographers among you will immediately observe the raised coastal platform!
Tubby's Head to Wheal Coates, Cornish coast
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St Agnes Heritage Coast. August 1st, 2015 - High Summer - but a bitterly cold and horrible day!
Chun Quoit
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Chun Quoit (quoit = Cornish for dolmen). Although small, it is the best preserved quoit in Cornwall. All the others have dislodged capstones or some other disturbance. These are presumed to be burial chambers but no burial remains have ever been found. They were all originally buried under a mound of stones and earth but erosion in the harsh environment of West Penwith and the action of tomb robbers has meant that you can see the vestiges of the mound only at one quoit; here, at Chun. Estimated to be approx. 6,000 years old.
Sited in Morvah parish, West Penwith, Cornwall. Misspelt Quiot on Google maps!
Photo; July 20, 2012.
I just want to say a sad goodbye to Pano. :o( ...…
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Porthcurno, Trereen Dinas South, Logan's Rock. Granite. Pednvounder Beach at high tide. South West Peninsular Coast Path. August 2015. Cornwall. For Pam.
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