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Photos in Cornwall

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122507A ruined tin mine gradually disappearing under vegetation near Kenidjack
122508Cape Cornwall is topped by a derelict mine chimney
122509The area around Botallack is littered with derelict mine buildings
122601The coastline of the Land's End Peninsula is rugged with occasional sandy beaches
122602Porthgwarra boasts a small sandy beach and rugged cliffs
122603These "Landmarks" are located on Gwennap Head providing navigational assistance to shipping
122604Gwennap Head is a climber's paradise with granite cliffs nearly 200 feet high
122605Mill Bay or Nanjizal is a beautiful location with a small sandy cove
122606Between Nanjizal and Land's End the cliffs are particularly ruugged
122607Land's End has commercial value and attracts many visitors throughout the year
122608The dangerous rocks of Land's End have been the graveyard of many ships
122609Land's End is the most westerly point on the English mainland
154701A heavy swell at Porthcothan
154702Trevose and Constantine from Treyarnon
154703Trethias Island, Treyarnon Bay
154704Stinking Cove and Dinas Head
154705Minnows Islands near Porthcothan
154706Porthcothan Beach
180801The granite tors of Brown Willy
200101Coverack harbour is a pleasant place to linger
200301Overlooking King Harry's Ferry this substantial cottage is typical of the local architecture
200302Ships laid up on the River Fal near King Harry's Ferry
200303The village of Cowlands with an oyster boatshed
200701The Helford River with a passenger ferry plying for trade from Helford Passage
200702The pretty thatched buildings in the village of Helford are admired by all visitors
200703Gillan Creek near Helford is viewed from the National Trust woodland that skirts this inlet
201001The coastline around the Lizard is very dramatic
201002A beautiful thatched cottage above Church Cove on the Lizard peninsula
220501The Harbour at Newlyn, a few miles west of Penznace
220502Fishing boats moored in Newlyn Harbour awaiting their next trip to sea

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