Mark Burnard in the grounds of St Just in Roseland church.
The church and gardens of St Just in Roseland.
Boarding the St Mawes ferry to Falmouth.
All loaded and ready to depart St Mawes for Falmouth.
Left to right: Martin R, Martyn W, David W, Martin H and Warren, enjoying the St Mawes ferry.
Pendennis Castle from the St Mawes ferry, approaching Falmouth.
An oil rig in Falmouth Bay, seen from the St Mawes ferry.
Boarding the tiny Helford Passage ferry.
Simon and the two Neils stand on the Helford Passage ferry as the first batch sets off.
The first load of the tiny Helford Passage ferry crosses the Helford River.
Wet, cold, and nearly there, then cows block the lane at Lanarth.
Neil Allan at Goonhilly Downs Earth Station.
Jamie Davey and David Waldron at Goonhilly Downs Earth Station.
Our team enjoy the adventure playground at Goonhilly Downs Earth Station—an unexpected attraction.
Real seals at Gweek Seal Sanctuary.
Our youngsters watch seals playing in one of the pools at Gweek Seal Sanctuary.
Heading back to the trailer for the ride to the entrance.
Penguins in the Weaning Pool at Gweek Seal Sanctuary.
Taking the trailer back to the shop and entrance at Gweek Seal Sanctuary.
A recovering seal in the convalescence hospital at Gweek Seal Sanctuary—halfway back to the entrance.
St Michael's Mount.
Pausing for a photograph.
Philip Harler and Paul Smith try to salvage the molten Viennetta ice cream before it turns to milk!
Meal preparations at Land's End hostel.