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DescriptionPorthloo beach, St Mary's, Scilly - geograph.org.uk - 1607577.jpg
English: Porthloo beach, St Mary's, Scilly Porthloo has a nice sandy upper beach, but the middle shore is mainly occupied by shingle, rocks and weed. Not good for swimming, but from the seats nearby, you can watch shorebirds foraging amongst the rocks and weed. In the middle distance is the launching ramp for the St Mary's lifeboat at Carn Thomas. Beyond and to the right is St Mary's Pool, with many boats moored. The island to the middle right is Newford Island. The land to the upper right is the Garrison.
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