Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Great Western
Great Western is one of the string of coves that make up Newquay's town beaches - it is next to Towan, and at low tide they join up. Today, near high water, Towan, Great Western and Tolcarne are all individual ly scalloped out from the high cliffs, separated from each other by the broad sheets of white white surf. The light is cold with the sun hiding soft behind clouds, and it feels wintry.
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