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Geevor Mine, Pendeen, Cornwall an old tin mine that is now a living museum to Cornish mining history
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Street scene in the traditional fishing village of Polperro, Cornwall
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Boats beached on the sand by the receding tide at St Ives, Cornwall, a fishing town and resort
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View over the fishing boats beached on the sand during low tide in the harbour to the picturesque white-washed cottages straggling up the hill in Polperro, Cornwall
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Crown Mines Engine House on the edge of a cliff overlooking the sea where they mined undersea shafts, now part of the West Devon mining landscape world heritage site
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Mine chimney overlooking the Atlantic ocean, a remnant of an old Cornish tin mine near St Just, an area which now forms part of the the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage site
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View down the coastline of Lizard Point, the United Kingdom's most southerly point
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Headland reflected in wet sands from the incoming tide at Perran Beach, Perranporth, Cornwall
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View along the deserted sandy beach and bay at Perran Beach, Perranporth, Cornwall a popular tourist and recreation destination
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Pendeen Lighthouse, Cornwall sitting high above the ocean on a clifftop to warn shipping of the coastal hazard with a large foghorn in the forecourt for use in foggy weather
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Closeup view of the cylindrical Pendeen lighthouse in Cornwall with its large lantern for warning shipping of coastal hazards
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Picturesque harbour at Newlyn, Cornwall with its colourful fishing fleet and pleasure boats
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Looking down a derelict paasageway strewn with rubble inside the Levant mine powerhouse ruin near Pendeen, Cornwall, now protected by the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage site
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Merry Maidens stone circle near St Buryan, Cornwall is a complete neolithic circle of nineteen granite megaliths in a field
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Men-an-tol, Cornwall, a prehistoric standing stone formation with a rare holed circular granite stone flanked by two uprights, now a protected monument
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Lizard Point, Cornwall the most southerly tip of the United Kingdom with the historical Lizard Point Lighthouse which warns shipping of the rocky hazard
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Scenic view of mainland Britain's most southerly point, Lizard Point on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall
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Scenic view of the rocky headland at Bass Point with the historical Lloyds Signal House visible high on the cliff
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Cornish tin mining landscape near Botallack which forms part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage Site with the ruins of the mines and their headgear visible on the skyline
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Goonhilly Earth Satellite Station n the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall is owned by the BT Group and housed the first parabolic satellite antenna, Arthur, which is now a protected structure
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Crown Mines engine house ruins perched on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic ocean and its undersea shafts, now part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage site
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Goonhilly Earth Station on the Goonhilly Hills, Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall and houses the first parabolic satellite dish, named Arthur, which is now a protected monument
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Lobster pots in the fishing town and holiday resort of St Ives harbour, Cornwall, stacked high on the quayside with the top of the lighthouse visible behind
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Goonhilly Earth Station on the Goonhilly, Hills, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall built by British Telecom as a satellite communications centre which housed the first parabolic antenna known as Arthur
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Cornwall country landscape with gently rolling hills and lush green agricultural fields and pastures
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Closeup view of the lantern on top of the Lizard Lighthouse, Cornwall which warns shipping of the southernmost point of England
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lighthouse and watchmans cottages in the traditional trinity style, pendeen cornwall
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Lizard Lighthouse on Lizard Point the southernmost tip of England guides ships entering the English Channel
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Street view in Marazion, Cornwall with a narrow cobbled street looking out towards the historical landmark of St Michael's Mount in the bay
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Quaint narrow lanes winding between white-washed fishermans cottages in the popular tourist village of Polperro in Cornwall
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View up a narrow pedestrian lane between traditional white-washed cottages in Polperro fishing village, Cornwall, a popular tourist attraction
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the castle on top of st michaels mount tidal island, cornwall,
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Lloyds Signal Station, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall where Marconi conducted his wireless communication tests in 1901 and now the only remaining purpose-built signal house in the world
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Lizard Lighthouse, Cornwall on Lizard Point, which is the southernmost tip of the United Kingdom, serves as a warning to ships of the rocky hazard as they enter the English Channel
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burnels royal albert bridge crossing over the river tamar at saltash
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A closeup view of the lantern on the Lizard Lighthouse situated on Lizard Point, Cornwall the southernmost tip of the United Kingdom
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Historic Cornish tin mine ruins with an old brick and stone archway at the Levant tin mine, Pendeen against a blue sky
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Ruined arch and chimney, Botallack mine, Cornwall, an abandoned tin mine in the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage site
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Small fishing boats beached at low tide in St Ives, Cornwall, UK
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Headgear at Victory shaft at the Geevor tin mine preserved as living mining museum and an important part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape
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