Location: Fistral Beach, Cornwall

Photographer: Paul Watts

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File Size: 63MB

View across Fistral Beach to Towan Head at low tide from cliff top at Esplanade Road Green, East Pentire, showing the words Climate Emergency written in huge letters on the sand at the south end of Fistral Beach, Newquay on the North Cornish Coast, Cornwall, South West England, UK. Taken at 11:30am on Saturday 12th of October 2019. Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Rollers, autumn, Barnacle covered rocks, breaking waves, Britain, British, Buildings, clifftop, climate change, climate emergency symbol, Clouds, cloudy, coast, coast line, coastal, coastline, Cornish, dark clouds, dog walking, dogs, fight against climate change, figures, fine soft sand, Fistral Bay, Fistral Beach, fresh air, GB, geological, geology, golden sand, grand building, Great Britain, great outdoors, headland, Headland Hotel, heritage, historic, historical, holiday, holiday accommodation, holiday apartments, holiday resort, holidaymakers, horizon, horizontal, ideogram, Kernow, landscape, leisure, outdoor activity, overcast, pastime, people, popular, Red Brick Building, reflections, rock formations, rock pools, rockpools, rocks, sand, sandy beach, sea, sea water, seascape, seaside, seaside holiday, seaside resort, sign, Sky, smooth sand, sport, surf, surf boards, surf school, surfboards, surfers, surfing, surfing action, SW England, swell, tidal, tourism, tourist attraction, tourists, travel, United Kingdom, vacation, visitors, vista, water, watersports, waves, waves breaking, West Country, Westcountry, wet sand, wetsuits, white water

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