The lighthouse pictured is La Corbière, situated at the south west tip of the Isle of Jersey. The name means ‘a place where crows gather’, but the crows have long since been displaced by seagulls.
The lighthouse pictured is La Corbière, situated at the south west tip of the Isle of Jersey. The name means ‘a place where crows gather’, but the crows have long since been displaced by seagulls.
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The contrast and shapes of the soft soft clouds and sharp rock formations is quite interesting. I can hear the seagulls.
Many times I’ve sat on a high cliff top and watched the seagulls beneath gliding with almost still wings high above the sea breaking on the shore. And yes, if I close my eyes, I can visualise that scene and hear their calls – sometimes raucous, sometimes plaintive.