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Sunday, 8 February 2009
Images from a guest
This beautiful evocative shot of St Micheal's mount was taken by a guest from the Blue room terrace just as night fell last summer.
.............preceded by a haunting sunset.
Images:- Thank you Mike Mc Nally
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