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Oyster beds at Low tide

May 18, 2019by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

I took another trip to the oyster beds this week but this time at low tide

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Padstow

View of Padstow from the oyster beds Nr old town cove

May 16, 2019by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment
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Padstow

Working harbour – off to sea

June 30, 2018by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment
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Boats, Padstow

Fishing Boat at Mother Ivey’s

October 22, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Fishing Boat at Mother Ivey’s

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The community, The Sea

Walking home from Tregudda Gorge

May 17, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Yesterday me and the dog walked from Tregudda Gorge to Padstow. I took a detour to take an image of Tregirls beach from the rocks. While taking an image I […]

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Coastal Walks

A view from above, The beaches of Padstow

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

Padstow Lifeboat Station

March 17, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The Hawker’s Cove station was known as the number 1 station from 1899-1938 and the number 2 station from 1938-1962. The No 2 Station was closed on 31 March 1962 […]

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Boats, The community, Topography

The Gannel

March 11, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The River Gannel (Cornish: Dowr Gwyles) rises in the village of Indian Queens in mid Cornwall, It flows north under Trevemper Bridge and becomes a tidal estuary in between Newquay […]

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Cornwall

Finding Marconi

March 6, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

Guglielmo Marconi, was an Italian inventor and electrical engineer, known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission. The birthplace of long-range wireless is an area surrounded by oceans, so […]

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Cornwall

Padstow Lifeboat (a view from both sides)

March 3, 2016by paulmurtphotography Leave a comment

The Brave men of the R.N.L.I deserve more recognition than they actually get. A festive poem by volunteer Susan Wood from RNLI Stonehaven It’s two o’clock in the morning And […]

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