Cornish granite sea-cliff for Pam.
Three in a row, For Pam!!
Wild Spanish lavender (this one's for Pam too)
Wheal Coates from Tubby's Head ~ for Pam!
Godrevy, for Pam.
Rock pool, for Pam. H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
Cornish granite coast at Logan Rock, for Pam.
Colourful rock pool for Pam!
Reskajeage, above Fishing Cove, for Pam
Convento Monasterio de San Julian y San Antonio. A…
Carn Brae castle for Pam.
Cape Cornwall, for Pam.
Ralph's Cupboard, for Pam.
Porthcadjack, for Pam
Newdowns Head. Another for Pam.
Newdown's Head and Man and His Man, for Pam!
Le General in his bath. For Pam.
From Carn Gloose to Land's End
Basset Cove, North Cliffs and Crane Islands. One m…
Reskajeage. I'm sure Pam will like this! H. A. N.…
A stroll on the coast path. The dog leads the way.
Cape Cornwall from Carn Gloose
Ballowall Barrow.
Another for Pam.
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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Pednvounder Beach and Logan Rock, Porthcurno, and two distant yachts.. Of course this one's for Pam too!
The Promontory is commonly known as Logan Rock but it must have a proper name as Logan Rock only refers to a once rocking stone on the top.
The area around the isthmus and a bit landward is the site of a defended ancient settlement called Trereen Dinas (South). 'South' to distinguish it from a similarly named ancient settlement site on Gurnard's Head on the north coast. But I just can't find out the name for the promontory as a whole!.
Can you spot the two yachts?
The area around the isthmus and a bit landward is the site of a defended ancient settlement called Trereen Dinas (South). 'South' to distinguish it from a similarly named ancient settlement site on Gurnard's Head on the north coast. But I just can't find out the name for the promontory as a whole!.
Can you spot the two yachts?
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