15-06-2016 06:30 via theguardian.com

Summer blooms soften Cornwall's rocky coast

Trevalga, north Cornwall Visitors linger to admire the views – southwest towards Tintagel, up-coast to Cambeak and the hazy shape of LundyOn the cool, north-facing, hillside above the sinuous entrance to Boscastle harbour, primroses still flower with vernal squill and scurvy grass. The incoming tide sloshes beneath the slate cliffs of Blackapit, where thrift clings to crevices and gulls perch on ledges. Swaths of red campion spread across the defensive bank of Willapark – an iron age
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