| Title | Photo at 50° 44′ 17.10″ N 4° 38′ 17.85″ W |
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| Source | Picasa |
| Date | 11 Sep 2007 12:55:36 |
| Original size | 640 x 480 |
| Retrieved from source on | 19 Oct 2012 19:00:03 (UTC) |
| Album title | Padstow - Cornwall 2007 |
| Camera model | FUJIFILM / FinePix A610 |
| Exposure time | 0.008 |
| F stop | 8.0 |
| ISO | 100 |
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Photo at 50° 44′ 17.10″ N 4° 38′ 17.85″ W
Pencannow Point
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Stuart near Crackington Haven
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St Gennys: north to Pencarrow Point
St Gennys: north to Pencarrow Point On the South West Coast Path, looking towards Crackington Haven. Pencarrow Point is also known as Penkenna Point
St Gennys: above Tremoutha Haven
St Gennys: above Tremoutha Haven Looking towards Cambeak. On the coast path from Crackington Haven
Photo at 50° 44′ 23.36″ N 4° 38′ 19.08″ W
Photo at 50° 44′ 23.36″ N 4° 38′ 19.08″ W
Crackington Haven, St Gennys
Crackington Haven, St Gennys The beach is stony, and the coastal slope to the south lined with great slabs of rock, I think it is slate.
The Coast Path at Brays Point Cornwall. Looking NE Crackington Haven ahead.
St Gennys: heading for Crackington Haven On the South West Coast Path, between Cambeak and Crackington Haven
St Gennys: heading for Crackington Haven
St Gennys: steps on the coastpath On the South West Coast Path, nearing Crackington Haven
St Gennys: steps on the coastpath
St Gennys: through apple and gorse The South West Coast Path climbs up from Crackington Haven on the way to Cambeak
St Gennys: through apple and gorse