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Hi all,

Some fresh pictures here, especially for Nigel and also for anyone else that's thinking of visiting Cornwall at any point. Here's some additional pictures of the areas we visited. I'm not the best at photography and only have a basic Kodak Z740 (5MP) camera so these shots really don't do the scenery much justice. Its far more beautiful when your there! :)

Fistral Beach, Newquay
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RNLI Lifeguards conducting training exercise at Fistral Beach
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Famous 'house on the rock' in Newquay (this was taken from the pub!! :wave: )
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Perranporth Beach
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Portreath Harbour & Beach
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Mevagissey from another spot
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Cheers Eddie

Such a lovely quailty of light :)

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Great shots, Eddie

As with the other set, the colours are wonderful, especially the sea. So much nicer than the usual grey/green seen around the British Isles.
I love the shot of the 'House on the Rock'. Having your own suspension bridge, really must be 'one up on the Joneses' (no offence inteneded to our own Jonesey ;-) )

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Amazing photos Eddie

Whats incredible is the last time I was in the Portreath/Perranporth area was 1972 and it doesnt appear to have
changed very much at all :)

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really must be 'one up on the Joneses' (no offence inteneded to our own Jonesey )
Ahem!! :@ :lol:

Many thanks Eddie, fantastic photographs. Definately will be going next year and I can see why you did not want to come back!! :lol:

Could spend hours just sitting and looking at all that scenery and the sea crashing against the rocks. Wonderful.

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Nigel H-J wrote:
really must be 'one up on the Joneses' (no offence inteneded to our own Jonesey )
Ahem!! :@ :lol:

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Sorry, mate :$

I should have written 'Joneses'

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