I don't know what I was thinking! We only wanted a quick walk as we had other things to do. I suggested walking along the beach at Carlyon Bay.
We headed for the car park and there was a queue. It's normally free and empty out of season. Today though everyone seemed to want to head for the beach.
As I had turned into the slip road to the car park I couldn't do an about turn as cars were following me.
As I had turned into the slip road to the car park I couldn't do an about turn as cars were following me.
So, after paying £3, we had our walk. The first stretch of the Carlyon Bay beach had lots of people but, as most visitors don't like to walk, the far end of the beach was virtually empty.
Just the occasional person taking a selfie.
And the odd adventurous family who wanted a quiet life.
One thing I did notice was how much seaweed and other bits had been washed ashore.
We walked to the very end of the beach. There were a couple of boarders paddling and that was all.
We wandered back along the beach, following a young couple dressed more appropriately than we were.
Then, of course, there were more and more people enjoying the sea and the sand.
We did our best to avoid the crowds. The coronavirus hasn't disappeared completely.
It was a very hot day so can understand why many had headed for the beach.Just the occasional person taking a selfie.
And the odd adventurous family who wanted a quiet life.
One thing I did notice was how much seaweed and other bits had been washed ashore.
We walked to the very end of the beach. There were a couple of boarders paddling and that was all.
We wandered back along the beach, following a young couple dressed more appropriately than we were.
Then, of course, there were more and more people enjoying the sea and the sand.
We did our best to avoid the crowds. The coronavirus hasn't disappeared completely.
As we made our way back to the car park all looked peaceful. I wouldn't have minded a swim!
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