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Monday, 3 May 2010

Short walk to St Loy - the beach with some of the biggest grains of sand in the UK.

At this time of year the biggest surprise if you go down to the woods will be a sea of bluebells......
as you make your way along the clearly defined path which provides ample protection from the wind (useful in the depths of winter)......
and on the way to the secluded beach at St Loy you can enjoy a miniature version of Niagra.....
and then the biggest grains of sand on the beach itself.......
on the way back via the Bill Carbis' commemorative garden.......
and one of the biggest chimneys in west Penwith - reason unknown......
taking care to avoid tangling with the odd local domestic pets.

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