- Sort:
- Most Popular | Most Recent
-
A panoramic of Truro from Green Lane.
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 62
- Explore Score
- 28
-
Just a test image from a house in St. Ives.
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 77
- Explore Score
- 23
-
Greisenised granite from Cornwall. Not the prettiest rock, but one for the teaching collection. Some nice feldspar alteration textures here. Greisenisation is alteration assocaited with hydrothermal fluid flow and, in Cornwall, Sn and W mineralisations around granites. 228 images using a Zeiss Luminar lens on a Meiji ...
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- 2
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 303
- Explore Score
- 88
-
Folded and faulted sequence of Carboniferous (Westphalian) sandstons and shales from the Bude Formation, exposed north of the seapool at Summerleaze Beach in Bude, Cornwall, England. The Bude Formation was deposited in a basin at the northern edge of the closing Rheic Ocean and was then deformed in the Variscan orogeny...
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 1
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 340
- Explore Score
- 1
-
Taken from near the lifeguard lookout hut, this panorama shows the interbedded sandstones and shales of the Westphalian Bude Formation in the wave-cut platform of Summerleaze Beach, at Bude, in North Cornwall. The panorama was taken towards the west and the beds have a roughly east-west strike (typically we measured ar...
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 1
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 229
- Explore Score
- 1
-
Truro Cathedral, photographed on 26th May 2012. Zoom in to examine the carvings - I have been there hundreds of times, but never looked closely. As well as images from the bible, there are kings and queens of England, builders, bishops and various Cornish saints. See the snapshots for details of the statues and carving...
-
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 196
- Explore Score
- 1
-
-
This 360 degree panorama was photographed on 26th May 2012 from Lemon Street in Truro, Cornwall, where Lemon Street joins Lemon Quay and Back Quay. This former port area was covered over in the 1920s to create car parking space and has since been developed as a social area, called the Piazza.
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 1
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 112
- Explore Score
- 1
-
A clearing in Treskerby Woods, Scorrier, Cornwall. This is a former mining area, so the ground is uneven, there is mineral waste on the ground and you can see an old chimney and another mine building through the trees.
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- Snapshots
- Total Views
- 177
- Explore Score
- 1
-
Hart's fleet of trucks at the Cornwall Truck Show 2011.
-
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- 0
- Snapshots
- 1
- Total Views
- 293
- Explore Score
- 1
-
-
Flat 360 degree view of the show ground. Taken from a cherry picker on the back of a low loader.
-
-
Stats
- Favorites
- 0
- Comments
- 0
- Snapshots
- 1
- Total Views
- 352
- Explore Score
- 1
-

