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Thursday, August 02, 2007

Cornwall Coast

Cornwall Coast


photos of eroding cliffs at Atlantic Coast, Cornwall
Eroding cliffs, North Cornwall Coast


The path is vanishing into the sea a little more each year. The rubble at the bottom of the cliffs was cliffs last year :(

In the distance you can see Widemouth Bay village and holiday park. Very handy for the beach - about 100 yards?

10 comments:

Idi said...

Only two pieces of litter visible :)

paco said...

Don't see the litter.American tourists must have been there. This is a great photo. Think I'll desktop it.

idi said...

Paco - desktop to thy heart's content. Pleez, don't blame 'the americans' not all of them :)

An American said...

Typist, is it Bude I see in the distance? What is the highest temperature there in the summer? I'm baking in 95 degree F with high humidity at present. We call it air you can wear. It must be nice to live by the sea.I'm forever landlocked between corn and bean fields.

Poems N. Songs said...

Anne ! Beans Upon Cornflakes, Colourado, Usa! I wondered where you dwelt.

No, it isn'r Bood, tiz Widemouth Bay about 3 miles south of Bood. It's usually cooler here, the prevailing wind being off the Atlantic, but in recent years the weather patterns have all gone
Mandelbrot
, courtesy (!) of 4x4s, airtravel and the prevailing religion of Consumerism ...

Poems N. Songs said...

P.S. follow the mandelbrot link for more desktop images! There are beauts :)

P n S said...

Anne, Here's a satellite view :

Bude

An American said...

Holy frig!!! Bude is huge. I see a rooftop which says BAR.I think Paddy would like that. I followed mandelbrot but couldn't find Bude anywhere. When will you show photos of downtown Bude? A Bude neighborhood? Anything Bude???? Pay no attention to Budists wondering why yer taking pics!!!!! Are those multiple tennis courts I see by sat? Bude must be a paradise for the rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

An

Anonymous said...

what is a budist?

A Budist said...

Dear Anon, a Budist is a rare being who writes their names on rooftops for palsy gnats to view. They enjoy heavy traffic the scent of exhaust and flinging tapis at tourists.


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