![]() It has been a while since my last upload and post reader! Between Christmas and new year a trip was made to Cornwall, in particular to the Rame peninsular, having not been there before. The image above is a very small chapel positioned on the headland overlooking the sea, I am informed that it is the chapel of St Michael and first licensed for mass in 1397! The chapel was latterly used as look out point and it would appear a gun emplacement overlooking the sea! Not many more images were taken of note due to the awful wet weather! The other images were taken at Eype in Dorset on the way home. A stunning sunset dropping below the horizon. I hope you enjoy. Lee
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14/5/2016 10:26:28 am
Amazing chapel history and use of it you share, through the chapel the see view must be great and that may be enjoyment spot for the numerous peoples. The sunset behind the chapel view is natural and quite adorable.
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Lee
14/5/2016 11:55:52 am
Thanks
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14/9/2016 07:30:35 am
It is so amazing how this photo can be so intriguing and comforting at the same time. I really appreciate you posting a little bit of background to it. It adds more value to already beautiful shot. This chapel is a symbol of rich culture, craftsmanship, and how it out stand the test of nature is such a marvel of engineering. Thank you for sharing this.
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