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  • RAF Predannack Where Planes Go To Die

    RAF Predannack Where Planes Go To Die
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    An old RAF base situated deep in the South of Cornwall
  • The Foundary, Charlestown and Cornwall

    The Foundary, Charlestown and Cornwall
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    An Industrial Vanishing Act... Even if at first you feel physically or emotionally distanced from something or someplace, isn't it strange how such a void seems to intensify your own sense of attachment?
  • The Eden Project

    The Eden Project
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    The Worlds Largest Greenhouse! Two domes where a tropical rain forest climate and a cooler Mediterranean climate can experience.
  • Most Memorable Travel Escapade of 2011? An Affair With Cornwall

    Most Memorable Travel Escapade of 2011? An Affair With Cornwall
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    Looking back at 2011, I'm reminded of the fantastic year that I had. A birthday trip to New York (which was bloody amazing), lovely weddings shared with friends, lots of live music and during the summer, a gorgeous excursion to Cornwall. This was extra special as the main reason for the trip was due to one of my oldest friends marrying. Perfect!
  • Porthcurno Beach

    Porthcurno Beach
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    One of my favourite beaches, this little cove is filled with soft sand, and beautifully sheltered with easily climbable cliffs each side. It's so beautifully serene.
  • Out to Sea: Paignton's Sandy Beaches

    Out to Sea: Paignton's Sandy Beaches
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    On the whole, the UK is somewhat lacking in nice beaches, let alone the glorious sandy kind so I was pleased when we got to Paignton Beach that it is pretty much perfect.
  • Would You Like to Escape the City?

    Would You Like to Escape the City?
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    Do you want to escape the city? Do you want to relax? Do you want the sun, the beach, ice cream, the countryside? Hell, you want scones with jam and clotted cream?!
  • Kennall Vale Nature Reserve

    Kennall Vale Nature Reserve
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    Kennall Vale Nature Reserve has an explosive history that's well worth exploring...When I think nature reserve, I normally think of a beautiful, untouched wilderness, saved for centuries from industrial destruction, and left for nature to do its bidding.
  • Locations in SouthWest England: Exeter's City Centre

    Locations in SouthWest England: Exeter's City Centre
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    Exeter, a city filled with culture and life. The capital of Devon is a must see location if you are in the Southwest of England. Whatever you want to find, from nice cafes and restaurants, ancient buildings and modern architecture, beautiful sights or high street shopping, Exeter surely has something for you!
  • Escape on the Dartmouth to Paignton Steam Railway

    Escape on the Dartmouth to Paignton Steam Railway
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    If you feel like escaping from the busy Dartmouth shops and river, then I recommend a ride along the coast to Paignton on what is described as "one of the finest heritage steam railway journeys in Europe".
  • Wheal Coates

    Wheal Coates
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    Wheal Coates was a Tin mine situated on the North Cornish coast between St Agnes and Chapel Porth.
  • Bedruthan Steps - Ancient Giants

    Bedruthan Steps - Ancient Giants
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    It is said that the giant mounds of rock that cross Bedruthan were once used by ancient giants to cross the bay. Actually this was a story made up in the 19th century to attract tourists, but there is no beach more tranquil in all of Cornwall.
  • Cornwall in Black and White

    Cornwall in Black and White
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    Cornwall forms the tip of the southwest peninsula of Britain and has the mildest and sunniest climate in the whole of Great Britain and is known for its beaches and rugged coastline. Here I give you an idea of some of the great places you can visit, like I did with my black-and-white film.
  • Island in the Sun: Polzeath Beach, Cornwall

    Island in the Sun: Polzeath Beach, Cornwall
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    The UK might not have your typical tropical warm climate or endless sunshine in the sky, but I have found a treasure of a beach closer to home, which I reckon could rival many a beach abroad! Read on to find out where it is.
  • Cornwall’s Forgotten Corner Part 1: Whitsand Bay

    Cornwall’s Forgotten Corner Part 1: Whitsand Bay
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    Cornwall is surely one of the busiest tourist destinations in Britain. Miles of sandy beaches and rocky coves, picturesque fishing villages, and serious surf spots see to that. But there is a forgotten corner of Cornwall overlooked by many tourists on their way to the Newquay or St Ives. Whitsand Bay is one part of it.
  • Cornish Tip Holidays: It's like camping, but better! (Cornwall)

    Cornish Tip Holidays: It's like camping, but better! (Cornwall)
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    I went on this holiday in July 08 and it was my first proper holiday in a long time. Having lived in the big smoke all my life i know the value of getting out. Every time i think about this holiday i get a little misty eyed because it was perfect. It has a lake with trout you can eat....
  • Locations in SouthWest England: Exeter Quay and River Exe

    Locations in SouthWest England: Exeter Quay and River Exe
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    One of the most beautiful areas in the city of Exeter, the Quay and board-walk along the river Exe area are great places to promenade and enjoy the scenery. Popular mainly amongst locals, these areas are often calm in an otherwise busy city and are ideal for those who like long walks side-by-side with nature, go for a healthy jog in the morning or take a picnic by the river.
  • Cornwall’s Forgotten Corner Part 2:Rame Head

    Cornwall’s Forgotten Corner Part 2:Rame Head
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    Panoramic views of the South West coastline, an ancient chapel dating back to the 12th century, freely roaming ponies and deer, and a Coast Watch station...this small peninsular of Rame Head in Cornwall fits a lot into a small space.
  • The Annual Dartmouth Regatta

    The Annual Dartmouth Regatta
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    These are the details of my favourite place in 2010 to take photos and practice with lomography. It was also the place where I first used slide film, redscale film and my Supersampler.
  • Newquay and the Beach!

    Newquay and the Beach!
    (Please note, this article is in another language)
    On a recent family holiday I went to Cornwall, I stayed in a static caravan in Treyarnon bay, which is 10 minutes outside of Padstow. One day me and my friend Ian (whom I was staying with) met up with some other college friends who were also holidaying in Cornwall for a trip around Newquay and some body boarding at Fistral Beach.

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