Praa Sands Beach - 360 Panoramas

Praa Sands Beach - 360 Panoramas

Praa Sands Beach - 360 Panoramas
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Photo panoramique par Roy Cruse Pris 14:52, 17/05/2011 - Views loading...

Praa Sands Beach - 360 Panoramas

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A quiet sunny day on Praa Sands Beach in Cornwall

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A: Final 6000 Final

Par Johnny Pope, A 5.8 km

Final 6000 Final

B: Porthleven Pier

Par Johnny Pope, A 5.8 km

Taken in Cornwall on a pier in Porthleven.  Again, another incredibly windy day, really knocking the ...

Porthleven Pier

C: 360 Panoramas - St. Michael's Mount Casusway

Par Roy Cruse, A 6.3 km

Last chance to cross... This Panorama was taken on a fast incoming spring tide. 20 minutes later the ...

360 Panoramas - St. Michael's Mount Casusway

D: St Michaels Mount

Par Peter Stephens, A 6.3 km

St Michaels Mount

E: St Michaels Mount From Marazion

Par Peter Stephens, A 6.3 km

View towards St Michaels Mount from Marazion near to Penzance in Cornwall.

St Michaels Mount From Marazion

F: Mouseholl Harbour

Par Peter Stephens, A 10.7 km

Mouseholl Harbour

G: Rogers Tower, Castle-an-dinas, Penwith

Par Shaun Plumb, A 11.3 km

Rogers' Tower, on the hills overlooking Mounts Bay and most of Penwith.Built in the late 19th century...

Rogers Tower, Castle-an-dinas, Penwith

H: Madron Memorial Garden

Par Shaun Plumb, A 12.8 km

A first (successful!) attempt at a 360x180 panorama.This is the memorial garden in Madron.Made from 6...

Madron Memorial Garden

I: St Ives - End Of Pier

Par Johnny Pope, A 13.7 km

Quite a windy day in St Ives but the sea still managed to have that lovely greeny-blue look about it.

St Ives - End Of Pier

J: Panorama Final2

Par Johnny Pope, A 13.7 km

Panorama Final2

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Text by Steve Smith.

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