Part 2 Of a philosophical walk along the Southwest coastal path (Told with original words & pictures)

Join me for part two of my walk along the breathtaking Southwest Coastal Path, told in original words, pictures and philosophy.

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So today I'm setting off from the beautiful fishing village of Clovelly on the north Devon coast. This picture postcard village is as beautiful as it's unique, a place frozen in time and a glimpse of a bygon era. For starters there are no cars! the cobbled streets of yesteryear tumble steeply down past 16th century fisherman's cottages, each one oozing character and history. The high street then drops steeply for over 400 feet and eventually opens out at a beautiful deep blue fisherman's harbour (which is still in use). As mentioned previously and in order to preserve the atmosphere of the village no cars are allowed along this high street. No holiday houses are allowed in the village and any house removals or deliveries have to be carried in and out with a sledge!

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The village can get pretty busy during the summer months but within minutes I'm back on the coastal path and again whisked away into a land of beauty and tranquility. This particular section is noted for it's coastal woodland and deep wooded coombes, but there are still lots of openings to enjoy the stunning views across to Lundy Island. The island itself is a magical place, with some of the most dramatic coastlines in the UK. I shall leave further description and indeed pictures of Lundy until I return from a camping trip over the Summer.

Now I've left civilisation behind I follow this stunning woodland path as it hugs the dramatic coastline.

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As I continue along this winding pathway I begin to think of words of wisdom I've been given over the years. Some words stand the test of time whilst others have been scattered by the sands of time. But you know, from my perspective of life no thought is lost and no idea will be blown away by the winds of change. Everything that we are and everything that we feel, feeds back into the collective pool of human consciousness, so be mindful of your thoughts.

Time to enjoy the view

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The enchantingly delicate balance of creation plays out in front of me with all the drama of a Shakesperian masterpiece. I think about the finely tuned nature of the cycle of life and how each animal, each plant and even each microbe has it's own unique role to play. I see the drama and balance of both predator and prey and understand that we are the living embodiment of every polarity, every birth and destruction since the dawn of the universe. The difference being is that we have the option of expressing, indeed becoming the polarity of our choice.

Time to stop for a bite to eat

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The picture above is taken at Mouthmill Beach and the arch is called Blackchurch Rock. Due to treacherous sailing conditions this particular stretch of coastline is also known as the iron coast. A name hard won in the deaths of many a sailor and indeed the wreck of many a ship. The entire Southwest path is an ancient network of paths used by coastguards, lighthouse keepers and indeed smugglers! Today we are lucky enough to arrive at this beautifully remote spot in near perfect weather. On this hot day the cool breeze greets us like a long lost friend and the clouds above are little more than whisps of chaotic beauty.

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And so my friends, my journey for today has come to an end. I'm going to chill out at this beautiful beach for a couple of hours and then wind my way up away from the coast and back to the comfort of my waiting car. I will be continuing my journey along this stunning coastline throughout the Summer and would love for you to join me. In the meantime I will leave you with a couple more pictures from a serene and beautiful day spent amongst the majesty of nature.

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Original words by perceptualflaws 19/6/2017
Apart from the one below all pictures are original and taken by perceptualflaws
The Clovelly street scene is a picture called Clovelly Cobbles taken by holidaycottages.co.uk
Gifs courtesy of @justcallmemyth

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