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Wheal Coates – A tin mine beside the sea

Wheal Coates – A tin mine beside the sea

Wheal Coates (‘Wheal’ is Cornish for ‘mine’) is a former tin mine situated on the north coast of Cornwall, England and is possibly the most picturesque location for a tin mine in Cornwall, with the exception of the Crowns mines at Botallack. The mines are situated on...
Wheal Coates – A tin mine beside the sea

The Exmoor pony

An Exmoor pony from the Exmoor National Park in UK. We had the pleasure to spend the morning this fantastic place among the “wild horses”. The Exmoor pony is a native horse breed on the British Isles, where some still roam on Exmoor. The weather was not that great...
Wheal Coates – A tin mine beside the sea

Breaking the Wave

Breaking the wave is an image captured in Wales during a heavy storm. I had to hided behind the car to be able to hold the camera still while trying to focus and not getting blown away. I’m impressed with the forces mother nature can show and how we try and...
Wheal Coates – A tin mine beside the sea

Duke of Lancaster – A Shipwreck in Wales

The Duke of Lancaster is or was a railway steamer passenger ship operating in Europe from 1956 to 1979. The wreck is currently beached near Mostyn Docks, on the River Dee, north-east Wales after service. The ship (wiki) was sold to a Liverpool based company and was...
Wheal Coates – A tin mine beside the sea

Conservation Area – Keep out!

The sign should speak for itself. I liked how this red wildlife conservation sign stand out compared with the landscape and the natural colored fence. I’ve even further emphasized on the red sign by desaturated the surroundings. Captured with the Canon 5D Mark...