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Lands End in Cornwall is the most westerly place in mainland England as such its a popular tourist destination . At Lands End there are lots of dubious attractions to entice visitors. However if you walk along the coastal path you soon leave the crowds behind . This was taken somewhere between Lands End and Sennen Cove a spectacular cliff top walk
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However moving from the Yorkshire coast down to Cornwall This shot was taken from the South West Coastal Path in West Cornwall at Carn Galver between the villages of Zennor and Morvah . It was a beautiful afternoon and the Atlantic Ocean looked so blue.
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A picture taken from the Pembrokeshire costal path. on the St David's peninsula just before reaching the beautiful beach at Whitesands Bay. In the foreground rugged cliffs and in the distance the imposing craggy hill of Carn Llidi.
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Turnberry Point Lighthouse, is a category B listed minor light on the South Ayrshire coast of Scotland. It was designed by David and Thomas Stevenson and completed in 1873. It is a conspicuous landmark from the Ayrshire Coastal Path and the Trump Turnberry golf resort. In 2016 there was a major renovation of the property owned and leased by the Trump Organisation so as to create holiday accommodation and a restaurant next to the ninth green. Just to the right of the photo is the remains of Turnberry Castle and the likely birthplace of King Robert the Bruce on 11th July 1274.
swanage Bay, Dorset, 2021.
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Dorset high cliffs at Durdle Door at the hour of sunset. That coastal walk upand down those cliffs is certainly for the fit and determinded ones. I remember feeling pretty knocked out after all the walking with heavy photographic gear :)
This is part of the Coastal Path is between Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay. North Yorkshire.
At this point the path incorporates the Cleveland Way (110 miles) and the last section of A.W. Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk (190 miles)
Looking down to Weston beach and the East Devon coastline in England.
Ayrmer Cove and very thrilling indeed but my wireless remote packed in here and the reason I have gone back to using a cable release...looks a bit rough for surfing but enjoyed the spectacle..
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A picture taken from the Pembrokeshire costal path. on the St David's peninsula just before reaching the beautiful beach at Whitesands Bay. In the distance the imposing craggy hill of Carn Llidi.
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The building perched on the edge is Earl Grey's Bathing House. It was built in the early 19th century by the 2nd Earl Grey who was the Prime Minister responsible for the passing of the Great Reform Bill of 1832 and whose monument stands at the top of Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne. He had 16 children and the house was built specifically for the family to go bathing. As well as the small beach you can see, there is also a tidal pool cut into the rock closer to the Bathing House.
No-one bathing today, but there was a fashion shoot going on just off shot!
And by the way, you can rent the bathing house if you can beat everyone else to it when dates are released - it sleeps 6 and prices start FROM £1350 per week, heaven knows what it costs during school holiday times, Christmas and New Year!
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The Crowns are two engine houses perched on the edge of the spectacular West Penwith cliffs. They were once part of the mighty Botallack Mine and are now one of the most recognisable mining landmarks on the Cornish coast. www.cornwallforever.co.uk/places/the-crowns
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Mein 30.330. Foto. Hab ich gerade zufällig gesehen.
Und ich habe noch sooooo viel mehr zu zeigen ! Ich hoffe ihr wollt es auch sehen .
Diese wild zerklüftete Küste ist Teil des Pembrokeshire Küstenwegs. Wir sind diesen Bereich im Jahr zuvor abgewandert. Es war so schön,dass wir nochmal hingefahren sind.
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Clavell Tower, also known as Clavell Folly or the Kimmeridge Tower, is a Grade II listed Tuscan style tower built in 1830. It lies on the Jurassic Coast, on the top of Hen Cliff just east of Kimmeridge Bay. The location has captivated many writers including Hardy and PD James. Today it is an holiday property owned by the Landmark Trust.
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Constitution Hill is a hill in the Welsh town of Aberystwyth, situated to the north of the town.
The hill overlooks Cardigan Bay in Ceredigion, Wales, running between the town and the coastal settlements of Borth and Clarach bay to the north. The site provides good views of the Aberystwyth area and the sightline extends as far as Snowdonia National Park and north Pembrokeshire.
Since 1896, the Aberystwyth Cliff Railway has ascended to the hill's summit, and the summit features a camera obscura, which is a 1980s rebuild of a Victorian era building which was erected as part of the "Luna Park" recreation area.
At its peak runs the Clarach Footpath on the Wales Coast Path, which connects the town of Aberystwyth with Clarach Bay and Borth. The hill itself is often referred to as "Consti" by locals.[