Porthcurno is pretty busy this time of year, wind break squeezed in between other other bigger windbreaks. Top gun high fives from the beach poseurs, the waft of burnt meat laced with a kerosene from cheap disposable barbecues.
So here are a few archive shots from the more sedate end of the year. November normally brings big swells from the South West, combine these rough seas with small tides and the beach can take on an altogether different appearance. Sand levels of the beach can be lower by several feet, This can attract treasure hunters and their trusty metal detectors, combing the beach in strict patterns all the time hoping for that big find.
It can also expose the old communication cables that travel all the way to the Caribbean and then on to the USA. Do the summer hoards Have any notion of the vast amount of information that flowed under their seemingly impenetrable fortress of beach tents, burnt basted bodies and barbecues.
Logan's loop
November, It's a great time of year to get out and shoot pictures in Cornwall.
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