Spring tides and winds reaching up to 65mph came together to create an impressive storm which battered the coast of Cornwall on Sunday evening.
Villages were hit by rain and thunderstorms, with heavy seas rolling in through the evening as the tide rose.
Porthleven was once again hit by the storms, and although no major damage was reported, the harbour market had to be called off due to adverse conditions.
In Coverack the waves pounded the sea wall, twice repaired in the last two years, with spray landing on the main road through the village.
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