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So it ends....

A travel blog entry by julie_homewood

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Well Cornwall is our final destination so now our trip is really over!, we have now been in Cornwall since the 27th October and have decided to stay for the winter, Why, A, to keep Mum company for a while and B, to enable us to get back into working life, I must say we were hoping that things would of cheered up a bit while we were away but they have only got worse!, it could be a few weeks for us to ...

Back to England

A travel blog entry by simoncole

... that had been with us for hours vanished!

I can say that that such a long time in Fog was tedious and boring. The dangers of such obvious lack of vision are obvious, but never more so than when we entered Falmouth bay and we encountered all the ships at anchor, we were all on deck watching and blowing our fog horn. It was great when out in the distance we heard replies. The problem with the boats in the bay was that all though they were commercial boats none of ...

Connecting w/Cousins-Together Again 4 the 1st Time

A travel blog entry by pykesonthego

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Driving about 4 hours from Salisbury to Camborne, Cornwall, where my Dad was born and lived until he was 9. So excited to meet my Cousins Sandy Bennetts and Yvonne Wilkin! The B & B we're staying in is right around the corner from the home my Dad lived in, and just a couple blocks from my Grandma Mills' childhood home.
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Fiddler on the Cliff

A travel blog entry by amery

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... dramatic pointy little island with an ex monastery and now stately home on top of it- very photogenic, but we didn’t explore the island or take photos as we stayed here a few years ago.

The best we can show you is this one taken of the mount from over the fishing trawlers from Newlyn- a serious fishing port near Land’s End.

Marazion is close to Penzance and Lands End- the south west ...

The coastal belt

A travel blog entry by raghuveer

... over crowed with the long weekend holiday seekers. We kept on driving in hope of finding a nice beach with less people and in the process lost our way (the TOM TOM had been shut by this time and we just wanted to test our instincts). We met some locals and they mentioned if we followed the road, it would lead us to a beautiful coastline. And so it was. A secluded, small village and a wonderful beach with loads of scope for Macro ...