Low tide, Near Basset Cove, North Cliffs, Cornwall.

St Agnes, North Cliffs and Godrevy coasts


Folder: Cornwall

Asparagus Island from Porthcadjack

Coastal erosion

27 Aug 2012 20 11 540
Crane Islands from Crane Castle, North Cliffs. For Pam.

Cornwall coastal scene

05 Aug 2012 15 12 452
Mutton Cove and Godrevy, for Pam.

Greenbank Cove and a play with colour.

30 Aug 2011 28 13 375
Heather and Gorse. For Pam.

Navrax Point, Godrevy Coast, for Pam.

09 Aug 2018 38 20 485
You can see the path down but there isn't much to see there so I have only ever gone down there once.

Basset Cove and Crane Islands at high tide. (for P…

09 Aug 2018 30 8 507
I tried to upload the edited version but, as sometimes happens, the unedited version came through. I decided to keep it as the wonky horizon is only obvious for a short stretch!

Porthcadjack, for Pam!

22 Jul 2012 48 31 932
A summery Cornish shot!

North Cliffs, looking towards Naxrax Point

09 Aug 2018 42 28 718
Reskajeage, Godrevy Coast, Cornwall. For Pam.

Choppy waters

03 Aug 2012 24 12 402
Tubby's Head, Cornwall. For Pam.

Greenbank Cove, for Pam

04 Aug 2012 35 20 593
The rain held off and it turned into a fine day.

H. A. N. W. E. everyone! From the path to Fishing…

24 Aug 2012 39 41 725
You can see the start of the cliff path near the top of the photo. It's perfectly safe. Godrevy and Hell's Mouth coast, Cornwall. For Pam.

Man and His Man from St Agnes Head, for Pam

St Agnes Head, gorse and heather, for Pam.

10 Aug 2014 25 14 445
Taken from higher up the cliffs. For Pam.

St Agnes Head

24 Jul 2012 46 30 779
It is perfectly possible to walk to the end, and local teens sunbathe on the sloping rocks halfway between crest and sea. For Pam.

Camp Cameron, Saint Agnes, for Pam.

01 Aug 2017 46 38 810
Half accident (in that it was horriblly unfocused), and half rescued in editing to make it tolerable. I eventually decided I liked the slightly hazy effect so here it is, after 18 months of dilly-dallying (or is it shilly-shallying?)! Shasta daisies and montbretia and a yellow interloper (teasel?) Camp Cameron: the US army's camp in WWII for their coloured personnel, it being thought best to keep them out of the way in isolation form the Brits in case they should frighten the horses (or something). As I've mentioned before; boxer Joe Louis was stationed here for what he recalled as the most boring time of his life. There is absolutely NOTHING left of this camp. When fully operational it covered most of the St Agnes Headland. For Pam.

Greenbank Cove

30 Aug 2011 14 11 439
A pair of sharks? For Pam.

Greenbank Cove, For Pam

19 Aug 2011 33 30 501
Probably posted before.

Rock samphire

01 Aug 2017 21 16 593
Man and his Man are the names of the two islands.

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