I have looked it up, so I know it didn’t make any sense, but I’m now familiar with one of the most popular, most scenic, mot beautiful walks in the UK. 🙂
I don’t know what (or if) you used on this shot, but it looks fascinatingly retro, like the old ‘slide’ postcards from the late 1950s. Great shot!
Best wishes, Pete.
Knavocks to you too! This is absolutely gorrgeous 🙂 🙂
Another walk you would enjoy.
Agree, Jo❣️I have to look up “Knavocks”, but it sounds great and coming from you it can’t be wrong. 😍 Lots of knavocks to you for this shot, Jude. 👍🏻
I have looked it up, so I know it didn’t make any sense, but I’m now familiar with one of the most popular, most scenic, mot beautiful walks in the UK. 🙂
The walk will follow next week Dina – and yes, it is stunning.
Simply the name for the heathland on this headland, must admit it’s an unusual name!
Tee! Hee! I wonder if it’s in the dictionary? 🙂
Did you take it yourself? Fabulous! Glad to find your page 🙂
http://www.dariasdiaries.eu
Yes. And thank you.
I don’t know what (or if) you used on this shot, but it looks fascinatingly retro, like the old ‘slide’ postcards from the late 1950s. Great shot!
Best wishes, Pete.
A bit of tonal contrast that’s all Pete. It was a cloudy / sunny day so maybe the light helped.
What’s a knavock, Jude? Looks great, whatever!
Just one of those Cornish words I guess 🙂
OK!
Gorgeous colours.
Yes. I shall have to go there earlier next year to capture the heather in full bloom.
Wow!
It is a bit 🙂
Where were you standing to take this?
Hell’s Mouth (thereabouts) on the top of the cliff.