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Zennor Coast at Treen

Taken from the South West Peninsula Coast Path near Gurnard's Head.
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Misou 49 said:

Superbe panorama !
6 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Fabulous, Andy !
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ROL/Photo said:

Extra
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Malik Raoulda said:

Remarquable et bien rendue *****
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Jaap van 't Veen said:

Simply wonderful Andy.
6 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

Beautiful!!
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Alan Drury said:

Hi Andy a nice coastal view like. Best wishes Alan.
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Marie-claire Gallet said:

When I see your pictures, I am wondering which part of the coast you have not seen yet, Andy !!! Each time this is a pleasure for us !!!!!!!!!!
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Marie-claire Gallet:

I haven't seen 95% of the Cornish coast, Marie-claire!!!
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Marie-claire Gallet said:

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Keith Burton said:

A beautiful shot...........I like the vibrant green of the bracken in the foreground.

The view from that house must be amazing................but it'll be a bit grim living there in the winter methinks ;-)
6 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Keith Burton:

It's fabulous inside that house! (and cosy in winter with a fire going and the gale howling outside - one of life's great pleasures!)
When I knew it (a long time ago) the residents (upmarket squatters if you like) had just completed their 12 year statutory residence and had taken full legal ownership, (it seems the previous owner had left suddenly and settled in Kenya and cut off all links with Blighty!).
They really cared for the place and made it a thing of beauty. I believe it featured in fashionable magazines. They still live there, and this is 40 years after they took ownership. (I know all this because I was serving behind the bar at the Gurnard's Head pub when they had an impromptu party to celebrate title deed transfer in 1978! And when a pint of bitter cost 18 pence for keg and 20 pence for real ale and -special then! - Stella cost a whopping 28 pence a pint!! Guinness was a relative bargain at 24 pence a pint!
Nostalgia time!
Thanks Keith!
6 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

*** Many thanks to you all for your awards and great comments! ***
6 years ago

tiabunna said:

A lovely coastal scene.
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Andy Rodker said:

*** Many thanks to you all for your awards and great comments! Have a good weekend! ***
6 years ago