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Breathtaking Hanover Cove between St Agnes and Perranporth on the ruggedly beautiful and remote North Cornwall Coast, SW England, UK looking towards... more
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Breathtaking Hanover Cove between St Agnes and Perranporth on the ruggedly beautiful and remote North Cornwall Coast, SW England, UK looking towards Cligga Head in the distance. The cove, previously known as Vugga Hayle, is named after a 100ft two-mast square rigger brigantine ship that was wrecked here on 9 December 1763.
'The Hanover', a Falmouth Packet ship built in 1757, was sailing from Lisbon, Portugal to Falmouth, Cornwall on a return voyage that started on 20 November 1763. A fierce storm blew up on 8 December and it is believed the Hanover ran before the wind as it approached Falmouth and either by accident or design was swept around Lands End ending up off the coast near St Agnes. At sometime the gale veered NNW and drove the ship onto rocks at the base of 300 ft cliffs. Only three of the 27 crew and three passengers survived. It appears most perished being thrown against the rocky coast rather than by drowning.
The ship was carrying £60,000 in gold and...
Images exploring Devon & Cornwall's remote inspiring landscapes, breathtaking coast, ruins and shipwrecks in this beautiful part of SW England, UK. The stunning natural beauty of the area, which changes with the light, seasons and coastal climate, is constantly inspiring. There is so much history here too with human occupation spanning millennia. A photographer's dream. My photos are mostly taken spontaneously in less visited places or from unusual viewpoints. If they hold your attention, lift your spirit, make you ask questions, make you smile or fire your imagination and your wish to explore then it is more than enough reward....although you can buy prints too! ;)My photos mostly explore beautiful rural North Devon & Cornwall...
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Minnetta Heidbrink
Super! Shared on FB l/f
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Minnetta, that's really appreciated! It's one of the most stunning stretches of coast, especially in that light!
S Katz
The concept is great, the line created by the ridge just pulls you right in
Richard Brookes replied:
Appreciate your comment S, thank you!
Sharon Mayhak
Gorgeous image!! Great lighting.
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Sharon! The late autumn sun was just right to illuminate the wonderful and varied geology of the cliff faces
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your fantastic photographic art has been chosen as a Camera Art Group feature! You are invited to archive your work in the Features Archive discussion as well as any other discussion in which it would fit!
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Pamela, that's much appreciated!
Nisah Cheatham
Congrats! This photo has been featured on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites group on FAA/Pixels. • • • You are invited to archive your photo at the following Discussion Topic: https://fineartamerica.com/groups/1-unesco-world-heritage-sites.html?showmessage=true&messageid=4142064
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Nisah that's much appreciated!
John Trommer
Very nice rugged coastal scene.
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you John! We are a little spoiled for choice around here. Also light and conditions make all the difference!
Nieves Nitta
A delightful and rewarding coastal path walk, I'm sure. And the beautiful shot, perhaps many others, the icing on the cake! Best.
Nieves Nitta
Wonderful scenery, one can vividly see the movement of those waves toward land. Congratulations on the features, well deserved. Best.
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Nieves, I appreciate your comment. A place I had not visited until a month ago - about an hour and a half's drive & then say an hour's coastal path walk.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks John, that's great!
William Rogers
Very beautiful scenery
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you William, appreciate your comment.