Godrevy
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Rock pool with band of light. Possibly Godrevy.
Godrevy from Reskajeage Downs.
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Sennen in the distance.
Mum's garden
Gwennap, Cornwall
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Rock pool (best on full screen)
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HFF everyone!
Rock pool for Pam and Rosa (who have both often ex…
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Porthcadjack, for Pam.
St Petrocs
A giant field mushroom.
Porthcadjack, Cornwall
Porthcadjack from Crane Castle again.
Heather and gorse
Splash!
Saint Day garden
Cornish coast
Cornish Coast near Logan Rock
Porthcadjack Cove, for Pam
Mini rock pool, for Pam.
Basset Cove and Porthcadjack from Crane Islands.
Rock pool, for Pam and everyone who likes them!
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Cornish coast
Carn Brae granite
Gurnard's Head and wildflowers, for Pam.
Penberth Cove. (for Pam)
Blow hole at Tubby's Head.
Rock pool, for Pam
Wheal Coates, for Pam.
Just Shellfish
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A sandy rock pool (at very low tide).
Basset Cove, Cornwall - for Pam.
I'm not sure what caused the blue in the rock.
I'm not sure what caused the blue in the rock.
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Andy Rodker club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubAndy Rodker club has replied to John FitzGerald clubI wonder if the blue bands are algal coatings? The rocks appear to be grey fine-grained muddy sitstones with thin pale sandstone laminae. It is possibly significant that the blue layers are confined to the mud-rich layers, which might offer more nutrients?
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