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The two small villages of Kingsand and Cawsand used to mark the border between Devon and Cornwall. Over the years, they have merged into one and lost their border status but they've retain their charm as quintessential Cornish fishing villages.
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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.
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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.
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Kodak Portra 400VC is a great choice for a film for almost any conditions and camera, that will give you bright colours like those you may be used to with slide film. It's a brilliant color negative film choice!
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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.
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An old RAF base situated deep in the South of 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?
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The Worlds Largest Greenhouse! Two domes where a tropical rain forest climate and a cooler Mediterranean climate can experience.
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Wheal Coates was a Tin mine situated on the North Cornish coast between St Agnes and Chapel Porth.
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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....