In those shoes??
I don't think I would attempt to climb the rocks at Burrington Combe in those shoes (or in any shoes, come to that!) And I hope the one in yellow wasn't stuck!! If you have a look in large, you might be able to see what I mean.
Directly opposite here is the Rock of Ages. According to the sign, the rock derives its name from the well-known hymn written about 1762 by the Rev A. M. Toplady who was inspired whilst sheltering in the cleft during a storm.
Thanks for the lovely comments and stars on yesterday's blip. I agree that some shadows would be good but still think that those shadows were a bit too strong..
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