Harscott High Cliff View Duckpool Cornwall
by Richard Brookes
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Harscott High Cliff View Duckpool Cornwall
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Richard Brookes
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The dramatic and remote coastal landscape looking north over Holacombe Beach, Rane Beach and Stanbury Mouth Beach. Rane Point is the first small promontory followed by Hippa Rock in the ocean and finally Higher Sharpnose Point being the furthest promontory. Taken from the steep towering cliffs and craggy rocks of Harscott High Cliff at Lower Sharpnose Point near to Duckpool, Atlantic coast, North Cornwall, SW England, UK.
The view is taken at over 300 feet (100m) above sea level from the narrow coastal path that hugs the near vertical cliffs as it rises from the beaches below. A climb not for the faint-hearted! Taken on a lovely Spring day in early May when the yellow gorse fills the air with a coconut and vanilla scent.
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September 20th, 2022
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Allison Constantino
Wow! So dramatic, Richard! Congratulations! Your amazing image has been featured on the "Environmental Art - Specifically Ocean Conservation" home page! Thank you for your participation in this group!