Silver Harvest
So many names from such a small community.....
Evening Calling
Navrax Point from Godrevy
Bosigran
St Agnes Head
HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH
HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH
Purple loosestrife, Tubby's Head
Wheal Coates Tin Mine
St Agnes Head from Tubby's Head
West Penwith Coast from Bosigran Head. H.A.N.W.E.
Off she goes again (she caught sight of me with ca…
Penzance Harbour
Porthcadjack at low tide.
Changeable sort of day
The Wreck of the Mary Ann.
Penzance Inner Harbour.
Ralph's Cupboard at low tide
Penberth Cove
Penzance Harbour. HFF!
St Agnes' Head, Cornwall
Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath
Living on the Edge - HFF from the Isle of Skye
Cottages and Castle Moil by Kyleakin Harbour, Isle…
From Pulpit Hill.
Aldeburgh Martello Tower. The fourth side
Aldeburgh Martello Tower
Bow to Bow
Net of many colours
St Agnes Beacon, Heather and Gorse
Godrevy coast, Cornwall
For Sale !!!!.
Fishing boats of many shapes, colours and sizes, S…
HFF everyone!! H.A.N.W.E. as well!! Pleased to hav…
HFF from Sunny Scarborough
Hummocks
Lizard Point, Cornwall. For Marie-france.
for Pam J, "because that's where my heart is"
Aldeburgh Scallop detail
Aldeburgh Scallop Shell
Aldeburgh beach
Tribute to Benjamin Britten.
I hear those voices that will not be drowned
Inlet, HFF
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Claigan 'Coral' Beach, Isle of Skye
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Claigan Coral Beach, Loch Dunvagan, is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Isle of Skye. Despite its name, the beach is not actually made of coral but of fossilised and sun-bleached algae. *At low tide, the tidal island of Lampay (the low lying land on the left of picture) can be reached,with just a short walk across the bay.
*Check the tide times otherwise you may have a longer stay than intended;-))
Claigan Coral Beach, Loch Dunvagan, is one of the most beautiful beaches on the Isle of Skye. Despite its name, the beach is not actually made of coral but of fossilised and sun-bleached algae. *At low tide, the tidal island of Lampay (the low lying land on the left of picture) can be reached,with just a short walk across the bay.
*Check the tide times otherwise you may have a longer stay than intended;-))
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Marie-claire Gallet has addedwhere is the dog ...
He is like a chameleon
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A dreamy beach with a dreamy coast...I guess the water
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