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Roche Rock

April 7, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

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 […]

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Cornwall, Folklore

Chidley Pumps

March 27, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

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 […]

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Topography

A view from above, The beaches of Padstow

March 27, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment
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Landscape of my childhood, Topography

Stepper point from above

March 17, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Stepper Point (Cornish: Penn Stuppert) is a headland on the Atlantic coast in north Cornwall about three-mile from Padstow. This image taken from Lellizzick with the drone at 150m shows […]

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Topography

The Gannel (Revisited)

March 13, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The Gannel revisited this time with the Drone  

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Cornwall

The First Ferry

February 25, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

An early morning walk to the war memorial  yesterday resulted with an image of the Black Tor Ferries first trip of the day

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Boats

Padstow Harbour

February 20, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Padstow (Cornish: Lannwedhenek is a town, civil parish and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The town is situated on the west bank of the […]

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Landscape of my childhood, Topography

ST Agnes (Trevellas cove)

February 17, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The road in and out of the Trevellas cove was beautiful, a little exciting at times as we had to snake our way down a very narrow and rocky road, […]

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Cornwall

They call it progress

February 16, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

They call it Progress. From the late 70s through the 80s and early 90s I spent a lot of time, sometimes twice a week going to gigs at the Cornwall […]

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Cornwall, Landscape of my childhood

St George’s well fly through

October 17, 2015by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

St George’s Cove is a sandy inlet on the western side of the Camel Estuary, about a Half a mile or so north of Padstow. Although I have documented the […]

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Topography

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