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Travel guide of National Trust Lizard PointThe sun had just set behind the cliffs at Lizard Point, Cornwall, and suddenly the sky turned an eerie grayish lavender.
Experienced by B. Buchta
7 km from National Trust Lizard Point
A view that hasn’t changed in 200 years; the quayside at Mullion Cove in Cornwall
Experienced by Mark Jordan
19 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Summer sunset panorama over Rinsey Head Tin Mine, Cornwall, UK
Experienced by Red Zeppelin
22 km from National Trust Lizard Point
The rock pools at Kenneggy Cove, Cornwall UK
Experienced by Kate Joyce
26 km from National Trust Lizard Point
My parents home town, a summer evening stroll and a quick snap with my drone.
Experienced by Benjamin Elliott
26 km from National Trust Lizard Point
The boast ferry guests and islanders to St Michael’s Mount at high tide. Pretty awesome job!
Experienced by Benjamin Elliott
26 km from National Trust Lizard Point
A short walk from my parents house in Marazion. Birds eye view!
Experienced by Benjamin Elliott
28 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Easter at Mousehole, playing on the beach and enjoying this lovely Cornish village!
Experienced by Benjamin Elliott
29 km from National Trust Lizard Point
I wanted to see what the colours of the pool looked like in contrast to the sea. Summary - pretty cool.
Experienced by Benjamin Elliott
35 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Shot from a light aircraft flying from Newquay to Scilly Isles
Experienced by Malcolm Lightbody
36 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Fields and fields of rabbits on the coast of Cornwall. Quite a few birds of prey, so they was quite cautious.
Experienced by Sean McGee
36 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Taken with a fisheye lens to try and get as close to 180 degree view of the upper half of the cathederal and to capture the cross-shape of the gilded ceiling. Was posted earlier in portrait format, but has much more impact in landscape.
Experienced by Malcolm Lightbody
39 km from National Trust Lizard Point
An old Part of an abandoned mine lies on the step cliffs of the North Cornwall Coast. Pictures is part of Wheal Coates Mine.
Experienced by _M_V_
44 km from National Trust Lizard Point
October sunset at Perranporth beach, Cornwall, UK. Just the spot for relaxing, quiet reflection
Experienced by Adel Gordon
64 km from National Trust Lizard Point
I met this guy abroad his boat, when he’s not catching fish for the local coast town he’s making the most of the sun and tourists. he would take guided tours abroad is vessel and being to spill out this life time of knowledge of the local area and life beyond. If is hands could talk of the rough seas and stormy weathers outside of the summer season and beyond we’d begin to release how much work goes into the survival of are coastal towns.
Experienced by Leon McBride
67 km from National Trust Lizard Point
The black and white contrast in this photo brings out the dramatic seas. Whilst not too rough, the wind was building, as were the seas. The shadows cast by the varying levels of rock add a level of detail only brought out by the use of contrast.
Experienced by Dan Maisey
67 km from National Trust Lizard Point
The sister photo to the black and white version, this brings out the beautiful blue sky, set against the sun reflecting off the water. The bench on the cliff top a perfect place to watch the sunset.
Experienced by Dan Maisey
71 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Traditional white houses below woodland area
Experienced by Jago Kesterton
85 km from National Trust Lizard Point
Admiring the Cornwall coast from top of the Castle
Experienced by Roman Fox
89 km from National Trust Lizard Point
It was a warm summer morning when I was out on the beach not too far from my Mum’s house. It was so calming at peaceful having the beach to myself, apart from the sea snails and limpets in the picture that is! I feel that this photo really captures the calm that pre-dawn always brings, as well as the beauty of the sea looking misty and eerie with the long exposure.
Experienced by Daniel Gaffey