The ancient Celtic kingdom of Cornwall (or Kernow in Cornish) is as far south and west as you can go in England. Settled for thousands of years, there are ancient monuments to explore and the remnants of what was once the world’s biggest tin mining area still...
Geevor Tin Mine is one key example of why Cornwall and West Devon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mine operated until 1990, mining tin from a myriad of passages and tunnels, many of which head out under the sea. Want to save this for later? Click the Pinterest...
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