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Twilight view of St Ives, Cornwall, waterfront with bright colourful lights reflected in the calm water of the harbour
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The quayside at Polperro fishing village, Cornwall with a fleet of small fishing boats beached on the sand and quaint unspoilt white-washed cottages
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The Merry Maidens is a late neolithic stone circle formed of nineteen granite megaliths standing in a complete circle near St Buryan, Cornwall
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Street scene in St Ives, Cornwall at night with illuminated shops and a single blurred pedestrian
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Saint Ives, Cornwall at low tide with the mooring lines of small fishing boats stretched out on the sand and the waterfront buildings visible in the distance surrounding the harbour
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Fishing boats at St Ives beached high and dry on the sand at low tide overlooked by waterfront houses
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View across the rooftops of Saint Ives, Cornwall towards the harbour and waterfront at low tide
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View across the lush green rolling hills of the Cornish countryside on a misty day
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Rainy day at St Ives, Cornwall with people huddled under umbrellas hurrying along a waterfront walkway above the harbour
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A view from the mainland beach of a tourist viewing telescope pointing towards the offshore tidal island of St Michaels Mount with its historical castle, village and monastery in the mist
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Dolmen or portal tomb, Lanyon Quoit, Morvah, Cornwall is thought to be a burial chamber or mausoleum and has a massive capstone measuring 17,5 feet in length
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Polperro fishing village, Cornwall with a high angle view of boats beached in the harbour at low tide and the quaint white-washed cottages on the hillside behind
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High angle view of a row of Polperro fishing boats beached on the sand by the receding tide with a row of white-washed fishermans cottages lining the waterfront of this popular fishing village behind
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Looking from the sea at low tide to the fishing boats and traditional fishing village of Polperro in Cornwall, UK
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Low tide at Polperro fishing village in Cornwall, a popular tourist destination with its quaint unspoilt white washed cottages and narrow streets
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View of the quaint white-washed fishermans cottages spread across the hillside above the harbour in Polperro , Cornwall, a popular tourist attraction
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Polperro Fishing Village, Cornwall with its quaint white washed cottages and harbour with fishing boats beached on the sand at low tide
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View of the harbour and quaint white painted cottages in the traditional unspoilt Polperro fishing village in Cornwall
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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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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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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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Boats beached on the sand by the receding tide at St Ives, Cornwall, a fishing town and resort
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View of the harbour and waterfront of Polperro village, Cornwall which is a quaint unspoilt fishing village which is a popular tourist destination that has managed to retain its charm
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Housel Bay, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall with its rugged rocky coastline and luxury hotel
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Lanyon quoit dolmen near Morvah, Cornwall with a huge granite capstone balanced on three uprights and thought to have been a prehistoric burial chamber or mausoleum
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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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Scenic view of mainland Britain's most southerly point, Lizard Point on the Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall
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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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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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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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Picturesque harbour at Newlyn, Cornwall with its colourful fishing fleet and pleasure boats
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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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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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View along the deserted sandy beach and bay at Perran Beach, Perranporth, Cornwall a popular tourist and recreation destination
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Headland reflected in wet sands from the incoming tide at Perran Beach, Perranporth, Cornwall
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View from the perimeter of large parabolic satellite dishes at the BT Groups Goonhilly Satellite Earth Station on the Lizard Peninsula Cornwall with an upright stone in the foreground
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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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Goonhilly Earth Station, Cornwall with its giant parabolic communication satellite antennae, it is leased out for futher scientific reseach
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