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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Cornwall

Cornwall is the place I make out to be, it is filled with lovely places to see, beautiful beaches of golden sand, which you can adept spend hours walking on or looking out across the ocean, there be quaint little villages, sea ports and harbours. I love going to St. Ives this is my favourite place, it is just a small harbour township but packed with interesting things to do.You can realise boat rides violate the coastline, fishing, seeing the sea life, there is a museum where you can see how muckle made a living and the tragedies they went through and there is as hale as a recording of the locals talking about how they have seen the changes in their lifetime. There is also a life boat station there which has its own stories to tell. madcap through St. Ives can be a bit scary as the roads are truly narrow, there is just enough elbow room for one car to pass through, so most of the road conterminous the harbour are one way.You also have art galleries, forage shops, pubs and restaurants, hotels and holi mean solar day homes. As you walk through the backside streets you find that the locals exhaust the houses and it is less noisy. I the likes of to sit on the harbour bowel movement and watch the boats coming and going and local fishermen selling their catch, also reflexion the sea rippling in and out, at night it is lit up lovely and is packed full of locals and holiday makers all enjoying themselves. There are other places to visit like the Eden Project at St.Austell which has the worlds largest greenhouse, 2 massive conservatories one of which is a rain forest and the is for fruits and flowers from different countries. The cubic yard are landscaped and produce tea, lavender, sun flowers and I think a desert conservatory is going to be built there too. The interior(a) trust owns and protects over 220 miles of the Cornish coastline, there are loads of coastal walks from just a gentle pace to hard hiking, oh thats not for me though.I have visit ed the lost gardens of Heligan and was totally blown away by what I saw, it was truly wonderful and to think it could have been lost for every would have been very sad, but to explore the whole of it would take at least devil or three days. I was only there for one day and really I didnt see it all I was taken back with the plants and ponds and to think this was all made possible by the Tremayne family and now their posterity have found it and stated about restoring it with help from other sources, this is well worth a visit.Other places to visit is Porthleven another harbour town, the Minack theatre which was the devotion of just one lady Rowena Gade, Charlestown Heritage, Shipwrecks and China Clay, well worth a look you also have Bodmin Moor which is one of the last secure areas in the south west and I have also seen some(prenominal) beautiful churchs driving through some of the Cornish towns.Across the coast you go out find surfers trying to catch the perfect wave, they ma ke it look so easy. You can also so some crabbing in the crab pools in Perrinporth. Newquay is a buslin town with loads of shops, arcades, pubs, beaches and night life. And now what I dont like about Cornwall, well thats easy to answer,its leaving

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