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Cornwall favourites: Fishing villages on east coast of the Lizard Peninsula by Andrew Townsend
The coast on the eastern side of the Lizard Peninsula in #Cornwall is remote and, in places, spectacular. Two of the villages ...
Features on the spectacular coast west of Boscastle in North #Cornwall include the towering Grower Rock and Ladies Window.
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Not Newquay or St Ives - Cornwall's best seaside town is crowned
Thoughts of the Cornish coastline often conjure up nostalgic trips to Newquay, leisurely days amongst the vibrant streets of St Ives, or time spent tasting the delights of Padstow ...
At the end of the route lies St Michael’s Mount, a tidal island that is one of the most well-known places in Cornwall. The ...
After an absence of a hundred years, a bird steeped in English legend has returned to its atmospheric castle home. English ...
The wreckage of the U.S. Coast Guard cutter "Tampa," which sank in World War I during the largest single American naval combat loss of the conflict, was recently discovered at the bottom of the ...
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A Ship at the Heart of a Deadly Naval Disaster Has Been Lost for 108 Years. Divers Just Found It.
The U.S. Coast Guard ship was sunk by a German submarine off the coast of Britain in 1918.
Prince William to join Heart Breakfast broadcast this week live from Isles of Scilly - Prince William to make a live radio appearance on Heart Breakfast from Isles of Scilly ...
A species of bird that had long-been deemed extinct in Cornwall has made an "amazing" return to an iconic coastal attraction.
The German submarine captain saw his target’s silhouette against the evening sky off the coast of southern England and gave the command to fire a single torpedo.It was the last anyone would see of the ...
Members of the Gasperados Dive Team say they have spent three years searching for the wreck.
The sinking of the Coast Guard Cutter Tampa killed 131 people, making it the largest loss of life on any U.S. combat ship during the war.
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