Incidentally, St Michael's Mount has seen finds of 5th-/6th-century imported Mediterranean amphorae from the summit & harbour area, leading to the suggestion that it could have been a post-Roman citadel like Tintagel: http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/library/browse/details.xhtml?recordId=1120150&recordType=GreyLitSeries …
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Beautiful


And French cousin, with a faint #Cloud halo@SkyScapes2@sjholt50@EarthandClouds@LisaMSutch@suzawelch@DavidJarratt1
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Lovely! :)
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I can see it across the bay from my window.pic.twitter.com/4mMqWBZ5ns
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Isn't it lovely! :)
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Stunning shot, beautiful indigo and pinks reflected in the calm sea - idyllic

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Thank you! :)
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Wonderful, Dr Green! St Michael’s Mount has such a beckoning, ethereal quality

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Indeed it does, plus some fascinating history too...! ;)
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Is St Michael linked with the sea, or is there some other connection with Mont St Michel in Normandy?
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There's a medieval connection between the two, but St M is associated with mariners and mountains too :)
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Thanks. I really enjoy your daily history tweets
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Very nice picture my friend. Valentine’s Day out?
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