Saturday, 21 October 2017

Cornwall (Day 3): Wednesday, 18th October, 2017.

Porthcurno coastline from The Minack Theatre.
The Minack Theatre.
Ah yes, thinks David, yet more coastal steps to descend 
and, lest we forget, climb back up again.
Howard in the cheap seats.
Child's play?
A party of school children enjoying the terrors of performing live 
at a theatre perched high above the Atlantic Ocean.
An olde man and the sea.
The Atlantic Ocean.
Where all our splendid weather comes from.
Looks quite benign at the moment, doesn't it.
Don't be fooled.
The coastline to the north (note walker at top right for sense of scale).
Meanwhile, Vicky has discovered the expensive seats.
Bit breezy today.
We have now driven to Sennen Cove and this is the harbour.
Harbourside buildings.
Marley, the Sennen Cove RNLI mouser.
Salt water Mute Swans?
Looking towards Cape Cornwall from Sennen Cove.
Another lovely beach, another lovely walk Pt I.
Another lovely beach, another lovely walk Pt II.
Mastering the black arts.
Another well-earned cuppa tea.
Driven back to Carbis Bay now.
Sensible folk would take a rest but we're on another coastal walk.
This is the view of Carbis Bay beach.
Good innit.
Vicky spots a pod of dolphins out in the Bay.
We spend quite a while watching them pop up on a random basis 
as they make their way past St Ives.
Evidently, it's rare to see them in-shore along this coastline 
so we have been very lucky.
St Ives RNLI boat on training manoeuvres in The Bay.
Another steep climb Vic?
Can we go home now please.

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