Depends on where in Cornwall you are talking about. For instance, in St Ives, the east-facing beach (Porthminster) has a gentle swell and is perfectly safe for swimming, yet the north-facing beach (Porthmeor) is much rougher and is favoured by the Surfing community; two extremes in the same town.
Sure! "The Sea" by Barry Cornwall describes the sea's beauty, power, and ever-changing nature. It portrays the sea as both captivating and intimidating, with its vastness and mystery captivating the poet's imagination throughout the poem.
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FETCH with Ruff Ruffman - 2006 Don't Put the Kart Before the Sea Lion was released on: USA: 22 June 2006
Celtic Sea to the north, English Channel to the east and the Atlantic to the west
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Around the Mediterranean Sea littoral, and as far afield as Cornwall and the Canary Islands.
the poet is very happy as the rain came after the summer............
Mediterranean Sea. They went as far afield as Cornwall for tin, and also traded in the Canary Islands, both in The Atlantic.
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The longest cape extending to the Atlantic Sea in England is Cape Cornwall, located on the north coast of Cornwall. It is often considered the westernmost point of mainland England and is known for its rugged cliffs and scenic beauty. While not as famous as Land's End, Cape Cornwall plays a significant role in the maritime geography of the region.
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Ruff is a bird