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N 25 B 5.0K C 99 E Feb 24, 2007 F Feb 1, 2012
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This is quite an old shot, but I thought it was worth an outing. Sidmouth is one of my favourite towns, tucked in between two gorgeous Devon red sandstone cliffs. Taken with my first Nikon D50.

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These chapel ruins - St Helen's Oratory - are on the headland at Cape Cornwall, a few miles from Lands End. The land is owned by the National Trust.

Tags:   Cornwall chapels coast cliffs Cape Cornwall St Helen's Oratory Christian chapel ruins of a chapel National Trust ColorPhotoAward

N 5 B 2.7K C 16 E Jul 22, 2009 F Jan 3, 2010
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In the Spring Mary, who is studying to become a vet, provided a home for several lambs.

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N 13 B 7.7K C 15 E Apr 25, 2010 F Apr 25, 2010
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The church of St Mary and All Saints overlooks the River Nene at Fotheringhay in Northamptonshire. It dates from 1434, and is Perpendicular in style, with splendid flying buttresses. The River Nene is used by numerous narrowboats.

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Mousehole is a small and very picturesque fishing village overlooking Mounts Bay in the far west of Cornwall. There has certainly been a harbour here for over a thousand years. The village was razed to the ground by a Spanish raiding party in 1595, other than one house, which still remains today.

Tags:   Cornwall harbours seaside Mousehole England Cornish harbours EU fishing boats boats sea coast Mounts Bay


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