Sunday, October 24, 2010

Photos of a beach at Cornwall

While it was still nippy, we decided to go off to check one of the few sandy beaches in Cornwall. This beach is famous for its surfing activities but bloody hell, it was seriously windy and cold. So the aged P’s were nicely deposited in a cafe overlooking the beach with some hot drinks while we decided to take off on an trip up the beach.

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billions of blue blistering barnacles and mussels

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sheets and sheets of the stuff

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Rock pools with wind swept water and smooth rocks.

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Learning to surf

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And the surf comes rolling in.

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the runnels of water running down the beach, creating temporary channels.

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over the past millions of years, the rock has been worn away forming these channels.

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Here is the power of Mother Earth, how she moves the earth and folds the stone.

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Pristine sand, sentinels of stone and folds of stone.

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the sprogs

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Rock Rows

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Folds in rocks

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Dome shaped rocks. Lovely curves

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More rock pools

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Looks like the fat lady is sleeping…

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More cliffs with tilted sandstone rock beds

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Fields of mussels

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That’s a giant receiver.

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Very cold but people are still playing cricket on the beach. Here is the slideshow if you wanted to see more photographs.

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