Today, over a year since we first locked down for the pandemic, I am treating myself to looking back through some of our October half term photographs. It was precious time away snatched in a tiered-lockdown easing time before things got complicated again. We stayed in a lovely house in Newlyn with a view of the harbour and lighthouse. The holiday was completely seal-focussed, energising and exciting. There were big waves to watch, long walks and only ourselves to spend time with.
Thanks to a tip from friends (we couldn't meet up with them even though in same area due to social distancing) we discovered where to watch seals in the wild at Godrevy. There were big waves and wind and we had to be careful walking.
Here is my favourite close-up shot of a seal at Gweek Seal Sanctuary
The Wildest Walk we went on was near a tin mine where we watched huge waves foaming with chemicals leaching out from the mine works.
The Wildest Walk we went on was near a tin mine where we watched huge waves foaming with chemicals leaching out from the mine works.
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