[ Photo Blog # 72 ]
I visited the western and the southernmost extremities of Cornwall on several summertime occasions between 2006 and 2008. For the next three Thursdays I will offer some of the many photographs I took on these journeys. The weather was not always bright and sunny!

Glendurgan Gardens – owned by the National Trust

The beach at Glendurgan on the Helford River

Glendurgan – The Beach

On the King Harry Ferry

Kynance Cove on the Lizard Peninsular

Kynance Cove

Lamorna Cove on the Penwith peninsula approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of Penzance

Lamorna Cove

Lamorna Cove

The Lizard – Lighthouse

The Lizard – Lighthouse

St. Michael’s Mount – from Marazion

St. Michael’s Mount – from Marazion
Lovely. This is probably the only way I’ll get to visit these fascinating places.
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I am grateful for your appreciative comment, Candice. Thank you.
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Love these photo blogs Roland, my favourite image is of the vibrant almost lime green of Lamorna Cove. Thank you
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Glad you approve, Nigel.
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Lovely shots.Reminiscent of my first honeymoon in 1963
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Thanks Derrick. I’d love to return to Cornwall myself and update my memories.
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Some great photos Roland and they do justice to a beautiful part of the world. You do a better job than many Tourist Boards (do they still exist?)
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Thanks, Davy.
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Lovely photos. They take one into a place of serenity.
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Again, beautiful photos from the stunning Cornwall.
I fell for the Glendurgan – the beach. That little boat just looks so loved and cared for. Pristine and in beautiful colours. The cove is intimate and inviting to a relaxing time.
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Glad you liked it, Miriam. I bet the area is flooded and cold at the moment though. We’ve been having some very rainy and windy weather all over the UK recently.
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Yep.. you are definitely inspiring me 😁
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Thank you. I’m pleased.
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