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Contribution by a stone balancer unknown.
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Sunlight through the lighthouse light.
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My first view of the tourist hotspot of St. Ives, Cornwall.
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On a walk I spotted this by the coastal path. At first I thought it to be one of those wall retainer gizzmos to stop the wall from buckling. But clearly it is marked by a rather unique pattern. Turns out to be a labyrinth, which is a symbol used by a community biassed group for the creation and maintenance of Cornish hedges – referred to by the name of Kerdroya.
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The Minack Theatre is perched above the sea near Porthcurno, Cornwall. The theatre was created from the inspiration of Rowena Cade. For a small fee it’s possible to visit the theatre when there is no performance. As it happened, we were lucky as the production crew/actors where running through some rehearsals. (Though, judging from the language, it wouldn’t have been a performance you would want to take you spinster Aunt or mother to.)
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I believe the building with chimney is an old tin mine entrance.
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A couple of images from Portreath, Cornwall England. Taken in mid-October 2021.
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The overspill of Fewston Reservior that feeds into Swinsty Reservior.
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