Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
In support of Pam J in her recovery programmes and a sincere wish for a quick and total return to normality!
From Carn Gloose to Land's End
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Another shot of this far southwest coastline and another one for Pam!
This low tide shot reveals an interesting granitic bouldery shoreline walk that I don't know. I will have to investigate!!
Basset Cove, North Cliffs and Crane Islands. One m…
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From the South West Peninsula Coast Path, looking back to Basset Cove at high tide, on the stretch to Porthcadjack behind me. In the distance, Reskajeage, Hell's Mouth, Navrax Point, The Knavocks and Godrevy (I just love those names!)
Reskajeage. I'm sure Pam will like this! H. A. N.…
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South West Peninsula Coast Path at Reskajeage, looking across to Fishing Cove, Hell's Mouth and North Cliffs, Cornwall.
The clouds put on a show for me too!
Sight and Sound - a joyous song full of hope and friendship - www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaGUr6wzyT8
A stroll on the coast path. The dog leads the way.
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The two Islands are known as Bawden Rocks, which you see on maps, or Man and his Man, which you don't! Occasionally also 'Cow and Calf'.
The South West Peninsula Coast Path between St Agnes and Newdown Heads.
Another for Pam.
Suggest on Z.
Cape Cornwall from Carn Gloose
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granite scenery at the extreme southwest tip of the UK. Again for Pam after more engouraging news!
Ballowall Barrow.
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Neolithic tomb chamber ( Ballowall Scillonian Burial Chamber, to be technical) and Land's End in the distance, complete with its apostrophe at long last!.
Another Cornwall sea view for Pam!
Another for Pam.
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Can you see where the path to the beach leads off from the upper path? Would you consider it? It's the only path down. The beach (not visible at high tide) gets very few visitors!!
North Cliffs at Greenbank Cove, Cornwall.
Passion Flower, one more for Pam!
Saint Day garden, for Pam too, she loves gardens!
Gurnard's Head and Carn Galva from Zennor Head. Ve…
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For Pam, wishing her a speedy and full recovery.
Sight and Sound: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF39XK6EVEk
If you don't know this Chopin piece (Ballade No 1) may I suggest you listen to all 8 minutes. it is considered by a few (me included) to be his greatest work. It seems to go through ALL the emotions form A to Z and then some; the music is extraordinarily beautiful and powerful. The audience coughing gets blown away by Sviatoslav Richter's 1960 performance so that you don't really notice it after a while!
Above Fishing cove and on THAT path again
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For Pam, wishing her a speedy and full recovery.
Fishing cove lies between Hell's Mouth and Godrevy, North Cornish Coast.
Carn Galva
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In the distance, Carn Galver tin mine and Bosigran Head.
For Pam, wishing her a speedy and full recovery.
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
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LOVE AND ENERGY FOR PAM'S RECOVERY after her brain haemorrhage.
Looking out from Porthcadjack towards The Knavocks and Godrevy, and, of course, Pam!
A Truro back lane
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on a stormy day.
This has to be for Pam too. It's a typical English West Country coastal town shot. Even without the sea as a backdrop, it couldn't be anything else!
North Cliffs from The Knavocks, for Pam.
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I took a few shots on this walk and coast path as the sky was splendid and changing just enough to make each shot ever so slightly different.
From Godrevy Point to Navrax Point for Pam and H.A…
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Scrambling down from the coast path and you can get some interesting coast / cliff geological images. Off-piste as it were.
Sight and Sound:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScBgVq2qOCk
VERY Cornish this!!!! Please have a listen and a chuckle!
Carn Gloose (or Gluze) for Pam. Delighted she's no…
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granite coast at Carn Gloose, St Just (Land's End in the distance). There was a strange but pleasing light that afternoon!
The horizon doesn't look straight but I assure you it is! An optical illusion due to the other angles.
Porthcadjack, for Pam!
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Another shot of this beautiful place that many people see from the coast path but very few people know by name and even fewer know how to get down to the cove! Great!!!
A shower at sea, too!
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