Ralph and Heather, for Pam.
My brother's cottage
Cornish coast for Pam. Heather and gorse catching…
Autumn in La Sierra de La Cabrera
Wheal Coates tin mine
Porthcadjack and Carvannel Downs, for Pam.
Wheal Coates tin mine ruins
Zennor Parish
Along the ridge
Autumn leaves and granite
The sands at Chapel Porth and Porthtowan from the…
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Lizard, granite, lavender and cistus.
El Cancho de La Bola. Sunglasses a must.
Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath
The monastery from El Cancho Gordo
Gorse bush and granite
St Agnes head, granite and heather, for Pam.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Bosigran Head, for Pam.
Autumn crocus
Granite
Monastery, Sierra de La Cabrera
From the towers of El Cancho Largo
The Crooked Sapling
North Cliffs at high tide - for Pam.
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite of course!
Shetland ponies, for Pam
Bear Rock
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Cancho Largo from Cancho Gordo
Cornish granite cliffs - for Pam.
From Carn Gloose to Land's End, for Pam.
South West Peninsula Coast Path, near Newdown's He…
Sierra de La Cabrera - granite ridge.
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Peonies for Pam.
Monastery and Sierra, for Pam.
Zennor parish from Carn Galva.
La Sierra de La Cabrera
Cornish Granite
Spanish granite
South West Peninsula Coast Path
Ralph's Cupboard, for Pam
Crane Islands from above Basset Cove
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Carn Galva (the seaward view), for Pam.
From R to L: Bosigran Head, The Count House, Commando Ridge,Carn Galver tin mine, truly ancient fields and field walls, Rosemergy Farm, Pendeen Watch.
Zennor and Morvah Parishes, West Penwith, Cornwall
Zennor and Morvah Parishes, West Penwith, Cornwall
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Peter Castell clubAndy Rodker club has replied to christel.k clubLarry,
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Ron S,
Christel,
Very many thanks!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton club... said to be the oldest stone structures continuously used for their original purpose anywhere in the world. (6-7,000 years old).
However, I would hazard a guess that the same could be said of similar stone walls and fields in Brittany, Northern Portugal and Northwest Spain, and older still in places such as Turkey.
But then what do I know? !!!
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