Posts Tagged ‘Portholland’
don’t ignore the signs 7-27
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Today, I cycled very carefully along the roads near Portholland, watching for falling rocks …
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and falling cars …
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The coast at Portholland is rugged and picturesque, but dangerous for both cars and hikers …
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those warning signs are important … I think the red box holds equipment for rescue … (image from Street View)
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Best View: cove at East Portholland
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Copyright 2013 Jane Tims
along a stream 7-26
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One of the difficulties of a virtual trip using Street View is not getting a full view of some of the streams I cross. Until you reach the ‘bridge’, the angle is not right to see the water. When you are on the ‘bridge’, the view is obscured by the blurred curved area in the lower part of the view, a characteristic of the Street View camera.
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Today, however, I caught several glimpses of a stream that followed the road from Manassick Wood to Portholland …
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I even had a glimpse of a small waterfall created by a tributary to the stream …
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course of a waterfall … almost dry in this image, but during and after a rain, it must be lovely (image from Street View)
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The best look I had at the stream was after it emerged from the woods to a field of white flowers. The flowers look a little like Queen Anne’s Lace (Daucus carota), with white, umbrella-shaped flower clusters. However, these plants look more robust than the rather delicate-looking Queen Anne’s Lace, so I will just call them a species of wild parsnip.
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Best View: ‘biking’ from the woods into the bright sunshine and seeing the stream meandering toward the sea, banks overflowing with white flowers …
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This is the view that inspired the painting …
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Copyright 2013 Jane Tims