Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Trevaunance



Trevaunance at St. Agnes on the north coast is a smallish, and for the most part sandy beach, flanked on three sides by steep rocky cliffs. The best views of it are from the coastal path heading west towards Chapel Porth, from where you get a sense of the ruggedness of this coastline. Today the storms at sea have abated somewhat, the surf has calmed to more normal big waves, and the surfers are out in force here at St. Agnes. Unfortunately, it has also rained incessantly all day. Most of my photos are taken through a rain-splattered lens, despite my frequent but futile efforts with a lens cloth. The little light disappears from the rainy skies quite suddenly around 5:30 p.m.

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