Bitterly cold morning
Frost on the edge of the field - not something we've seen for years
The tanker Gale still here this morning
Wooster greeting Sally with Samsa
Frost at the top of the field
The DC3 Survey plane with RoRo/Passenger ferry heading from Dublin to Cherbourg
Car Park looking full again
Much closer pass this time - you can clearly see the spike at the rear - the part that collects the data I gather
The survey in Cornwall is collecting information to make geological maps. These maps may be used for evaluating the geothermal energy and lithium potential in the Cornwall area. Lithium is considered a critical mineral, needed to meet net-zero economic goals.
The information collected will be used as a part of a wider consideration on future steps for activities in the area. Data acquisition does not represent any excavation activity. Bell Geospace is not a mining company.
Tanker Gale leaving the bay for PortlandAfternoon walkies - still cold
PH660 Charlotte Clare
Happy dogs again - they'll be so disappointed when they've gone home. Wooster had a lovely play again
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