It was such a lovely morning on Sunday: cold, but mostly blue sky. We had a stroll around Charlestown harbour and then onto the stony beach via the tunnel.
Tunnel and steps to Charlestown Beach
The tide was out and the cliffs looked at their best.
The cliffs at the end of Charlestown beach
We walked the full length of the beach - no great achievement as it's only a short distance - and reached the final rocks and stones, where we sat to enjoy the sunshine for a few moments.
Rocks and stones at the end of Charlestown beach
We then did an about turn and meandered back to the harbour, while looking for interesting pebbles and stones. There were lots of rock pools as the tide was still fully out.
An interesting selection of photos The first photo shows a sailboat near the pier Probably the merchants of the East Indies English company brought tea and spices.
The harbour was built to export local china clay and minerals found locally. That is now a thing of the past but there are often old tall sailing ships in dock - some are used in movies and in television series. It's an interesting place.
An interesting selection of photos The first photo shows a sailboat near the pier Probably the merchants of the East Indies English company brought tea and spices.
ReplyDeleteThe harbour was built to export local china clay and minerals found locally. That is now a thing of the past but there are often old tall sailing ships in dock - some are used in movies and in television series. It's an interesting place.
DeleteLove the rock photo. Cornwall beckons.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your comments. It's only a small stony beach, so not much of a walk distance wise, but on a nice day it looks okay! Best wishes.
DeletePs thank you for sharing your walk... Makes me feel there lol
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