Cornwall, a photographic adventure 7

We got back to our car after walking out on Park Head, and drove just a little further south to the Bedruthan Steps car park at Carnewas also run by the National Trust. This one has a café and I had  a well deserved cup of tea and a piece of cake to share with Hettie. We went down the footpath to the edge of the bay and I scanned it for a good position to take an evening shot or two.
Back at the car I watched while the tea room was shut up and most of the cars left the car park. Then I left Hettie in the car and walked to the top of the steps leading down to the beach and took a couple of photos looking along the coast which was bathed in glorious late afternoon light. 
I had not intended to go down the many steep steps on to the beach, but seeing people down there I could not resist the temptation. The water was pretty close to the cliff edge and, although the tide was supposed to be receding, high waves did threaten to cut off my escape route.
I stayed on the beach watching the sun go down and finally packed up and we went home for yet another late supper.










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