Coastal Erosion………Newtrain Bay
Coastal erosion is the wearing away of land and the removal of beach or dune sediments by wave action, tidal currents, wave currents, drainage or high winds. Yesterday I came […]
Beach Evolution……Trevone (storm damage)
Beach evolution The first 6 images were taken at Trevone Bay on Sunday 2nd Feb 2014 after another few days of high winds and big seas
Misty Morning Walk to Work
A misty morning walk to work today
Easter fun at Eden
Yesterday we took the Children and Grandchildren to the Eden project for some Easter fun. It was cold outside but the climate in the Biome was Mediterranean.
Roche Rock
ROCHE ROCK A Holy mans rocky residence Roche Rock is solitary outcrop of black granite that rises sharply from the surrounding moor-land Legend has it, that the crag of Roche […]
Bodmin Moor – Moor Man
Bodmin Moor (Cornish: Goon Brenn) The Moors are Stunningly beautiful, full of mystery and magic of ancient times, but the weather can change at any moment making it a hard […]
Heligan (Easter pass)
Our 2nd visit to Heligan in a week Heligan’s First Ever Locals’ Pass Now On Sale! Locals’ Pass Prices (Sign up between 1st – 30th April 2016) Adult £13.50 Senior (65+) […]
Brown River
Up to 40mm of rain fell across the Duchy causing rivers to burst their banks, one of these was the river Camel. The river has now turned a very different […]
Chidley Pumps
If you walk from the town to chapel stile at low tide you can access Chidley Pumps or Lower Beach, from a path off to your right about 5 minutes […]