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La Cabrera, Cantueso - wild flower meadow. Z and f…
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June, 2011 A wildflower meadow near the Convento Monasterio San Julian y San Antonio. Cantueso = lavender meadow (wild, not cultivated).
Dawn
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From a former flat in Hortaleza, Madrid.
This hasn't been posted before. There were 2 or 3 posted on Pano and one here from the same sunrise, but all at different stages.
Godrevy, Cornwall
Dawn. Plaza de Colón, Madrid
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One of the joys of teaching Business English is the early start of a morning! Top executives want to have their classes between 7 and 8:30. I do sometimes get to see sunrises in compensation!
Which way?
Basset Cove and Porthcadjack from Crane Castle, be…
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Crane Castle was an Iron Age (possibly older) clifftop fort and settlement. It has fallen into the sea over the centuries and I am standing on what would have been the landward battlements. Maybe another 200 years before it falls away completely?
Godrevy from Navrax Point, Cornwall
I just want to say a sad goodbye to Pano. :o( ...…
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Porthcurno, Trereen Dinas South, Logan's Rock. Granite. Pednvounder Beach at high tide. South West Peninsular Coast Path. August 2015. Cornwall. For Pam.
Another shot of the best positioned tomb ever!
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Prehistoric and brilliant. Unfortunately there are no contents now - tomb robbers very soon after and wild weather down the centuries cleaned this out but still ... What a terrific site for a tomb! Obviously someone much loved (or feared?)
From Zennor Head to Gurnard's Head, Cornwall
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A rugged but fun stretch of the South West Peninsula Coast Path.
You geographers among you will immediately observe the raised coastal platform!
Wildflowers. Spring revisited no 3.
Monasterio Palacio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Porthcadjack at low tide.
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Asparagus and Samphire Islands from Carvannel Downs, Cornwall. My girlfriend was bowled over by this view and didn't want to leave!
(She had only ever seen it it on cloudy / misty days before - what a difference a bit of sun makes in Cornwall!).
I know where it is, but can any of you spot St Ives here?
Sea carrot on a misty day.
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The day started out foggy and ended up in brilliant sunshine. This was early on but there were signs of the fog lifting.
Sea carrot is in the same family (the parsley family) as carrots but I have no idea if any part of it is edible.
The greatest fence I ever did see!
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HFF everybody and I hope the uploading problems are fixed very soon!
Also H.A.N.W.E.!
Graffiti and girlfriend
Ralph's Cupboard.
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Coastal Erosion at Ralph's Cupboard, Portreath, Cornwall. Not the cleverest place to stand and take a shot, I grant you!
Not much time left:
www.generosity.com/community-fundraising/ipernity-members-association-a-non-profit-entity/x/16256307
H. A. N. W. E. everyone!
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Godrevy from above Navrax Point, Cornwall. St Ives in the distance.
Just guessing but the yellow flowers could be a variety of aster, The white/pink-ish flowers are sea-carrot. For Pam.
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