At low tide, the beach of Trebarwith Strand in North Cornwall is full of tourists and surfers. At high tide, the long beach disappears completely and the sea washes up to the cliffs and rocks.
At low tide, the beach of Trebarwith Strand in North Cornwall is full of tourists and surfers. At high tide, the long beach disappears completely and the sea washes up to the cliffs and rocks.
Posted February 4, 2007 by MRY in North Cornwall
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