Cornwall
12 Sep 2018
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HFF from Dr Syntax's Head, looking towards Pedn-men-du and then towards Cape Cornwall in the far distance
Ponies grazing at Cribba Head, Cornwall
Cribba Head is the next headland to the East after Logan Rock
The National trust writes As ponies are selective grazers, they don’t tend to eat flowers, and are happy munching their way through grass stems, gorse and cut vegetation. They trample the ground which, in moderation, is beneficial as it opens up the sward allowing the establishment of annual plants and wildflowers. Our ponies are at work all year and happy in the blustery exposed conditions on the headland.
12 Sep 2018
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Covering the angles at Land's End. Lucie, Isobel, Luke and just the top of baby Finn's head showing
That flimsy fence is here to be seen again along with Cape Cornwall in the left-hand background it is shortly before sunset.
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