English: Pednvounder coastline. Looking southwest from the steep path down to Pednvounder beach. At low tide the cove below is a small sandy beach, accessible by walking west around the rocks from the main beach at Pednvounder. In this photo the tide is still going out, and the waves are rushing up the rock channel in the foreground. In the distance are the headlands of Minack Point (Minack means 'ground') and Pedn-men-an-mere (which I'm guessing means something like 'stone headland of the sea'). A swimmer is just about to disappear behind the rocks in the middle distance.
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