I think a few years ago a combination of tide & storm exposed some remains of trunks still in place quite close to shore. Perhaps a bit towards Newlyn if I remember correctly.
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Rick Gaehl (rickgaehl@mstdn.social)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Oct-2023 19:11:42 JST Rick Gaehl This is St Michael's Mount, in Mount's Bay, Cornwall. It's a famous tidal island that you can walk to at low tide, but once upon a time it was just a prominent rock in the middle of a forest. Its name in Cornish is 'Karrek Loos yn Koos', which translates as 'the grey rock in a wood'. Sometimes, after big storms, the remains of trees are still washed up on the Mount's Bay beaches.
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