![Godrevy, for Pam. Godrevy, for Pam.](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/30/78/47453078.1fc5936a.75x.jpg?r2)
Photos for Pam - 100 + photos, mainly of Cornwall, because as Pam herself once told me; "That is where my heart is!"
In support of Pam J in her recovery programmes and a sincere wish for a quick and total return to normality!
The Cliffs at St Agnes. For Pam.
Crane Island rock. for Pam.
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More or less the half way point on my favourite low tide rock hop!
Sadly, since 2013, I haven't been able to do this walk as a storm re-configured part of the coast, rendering progress at one particular point impossible.
Cistus and the path up to the ridge
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In the distance can be seen the guano-stained vulture home at El Cancho de La Bola and - on full screen, please - you can just about see vultures circling above it.
Poppy field, Algete, Madrid Province
Rock window at the end of the Logan Rock promontor…
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I was scrambling around the granite rocks right at the end of this prominent promontory (try saying THAT a few times after a few sherberts!!) and came across this rock window, quite unexpectedly!
For Pam!
Rock pool, Basset Cove. For Pam. H. A. N. W. E. ev…
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I think one of my favourite rock pool shots because of the colours and very gentle ripples. As Peggy advises, best on black and full screen .
Asphodel, convent and granite.
Coastal erosion
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Above Basset cove. The South West Peninsula Coast Path passed some way to my left until quite recently (well, certainly the 90s). This is a 2012 shot and the path has had to be moved back again, since then. It hasn't 'gone' yet (as least not in 2018) but nearly ...
For Pam.
Sunset, courtesy of Ryan Air
Shetland ponies at Ralph's Cupboard
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I took a few shots of these ponies here and only two were in full sun and they are the ones I have posted before now. But I quite like the muted atmosphere of these more shaded shots so I proffer one here!
For Pam.
Splash!
Porthcadjack as seen from North Cliffs, Cornwall.…
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Taken from the remaining ramparts of Crane Castle, an Iron Age promontory fort, now mainly under the waves.
Granite, lichen and sea.
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You need a head for heights!
Right at the very end of St Agnes Head, Cornwall. For Pam.
Carn Galva and Zennor parish
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For Pam.
I find it annoying when the map locator has the wrong place name. Pendeen is two parishes away away and Zennor residents would be miffed if they knew!
Zennor
Splash! This one NEARLY got me... but not quite!
Saint Day garden
Moody but Magnificent 2.
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Portreath Harbour.
On the far left you can see surfers waiting for the next big wave. I would have thought they were far too close to the harbour wall, but then what do I know? (I have never surfed in my life. The closest I came to it - in a very round about kind of way - was when I went out with the ex-wife of a world surfing champion for a couple of years).
For Pam.
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