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A Study of a Local Honey Pot Site  

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Sandymouth A Study of a Local Honey Pot Site Introduction Section North Cornwall North Cornwall is located on the far north east tip of Cornwall, isolated from the rest of Cornwall by the Tamar Valley. Its dramatic coastline has become characteristic, along with its small Saxon hamlets, farms, and the whipping western winds. There is no other place like it; North Cornwall is unique. North Cornwall is becoming more tourism reliant every season, on account of the decline in farming and general industries in the area. They flock to North Cornwall every summer, to take in the natural resources, such as the dramatic and beautiful scenery and the usually consistent pleasantness of the climate. However, they are attracted to the historical interests throughout the region, such as the steam railways, National Trust run historic houses, wildlife parks and castles, just as much. The Atlantic Heritage Coast * Bude is a traditional seaside resort, with award winning...

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