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Photos in Cornwall

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220601The harbour at St Ives, Cornwall
220701The Morrab Gardens in Springtime, Penzance
220801Looking towards Marazion from St Michael's Mount
234201Fowey from Allday's Fields
234202The Gribbin Tower south of Polkerris
234203Pilchard Harbour at Polkerris
261201The tiny hamlet of Fell Side near Caldbeck
261202Looking up Roughton Gill towards Yard Steel from the smelt mill
261203Dale Beck looking towards Yard Steel and Swinburn Gill
261204Dale Beck with Iron Crag with its head in the clouds
261205The waterfalls at Roughton Gill
261206From high on Iron Crag mist descends on Roughton Gill
261401Logan Rock seen from the South West Coast Path west of Portcurno
261601The moors of Penwith in West Cornwall are dotted with granite tors
261602The moors of Penwith in West Cornwall are home to many derelict mines
261603Cape Cornwall does not suffer from the crowds as does nearby Land's End
303701The familiar shape of Catbells is reflected in Derwentwater
303702The familiar shape of Catbells is reflected in Derwentwater
303703Taken from near Brown Knotts(Bleaberry Fell), this view of Borrowdale includes much detail
303704Looking north Skiddaw dominates the scene with Derwentwater from Bleaberry Fell
303705Bleaberry Fell has a reputation for being uninspiring
303706The rocky summit of High Seat provides an interesting foreground with Helvellyn forming a background
303707The trig point on High Seat is one of the few places on this ridge where dry feet can be guaranteed
303708From High Seat the view north includes the rounded dome of Bleaberry Fell
303709The trig point on High Seat is one of the few places on this ridge where dry feet can be guaranteed
303710Descending from Bleaberry Fell to Walla Crag
303711The top of Walla Crag is a popular viewpoint
303712Walla Crag is the first high ground encountered when driving down Borrowdale from Keswick
350101Coastal scenery between Mousehole and Lamorna Cove
350102Coastal scenery between Mousehole and Lamorna Cove

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