Smugglers caves (Perranporth beach - Cornwall)
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2017
- Smugglers caves (Perranporth beach - Cornwall)
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Thank you so much for 1k views, I'm not sure why it has suddenly started to gain views but thank you anyway. :)
Natural sea caves and old mine workings, not smugglers caves.
Right! Face at 0:46 (just up from the middle of the screen in the rock) and if you can't see the face in the rock at 0:50. I can't help you!
Lovely video btw.
Mick, you shared this vid. And it's cool. But I can't see the first face at 0:46 . perhaps I'm blind!
Rob. I see what you mean about D&D by the way.
I see the faces, one at 50 is a profile!
Hate to burst your bubble but those are all mine works from Wheal Droskyn!
Hi, i'm in the process of making a series of videos looking at the history of Kernow and rn am looking for some beautiful and Kernowek footage to use, was wondering if I could use yours? Obviously, I'll link to your channel, but some of this footage is perfect for certain videos I'll be doing!
Thanks regardless!
Brings back memories! Does anyone know the history of these caves? I’ve never been able to find any information on them
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Can’t wait to visit again in august
Been through this many times my daughter lives in Perranporth
Is that near Perranuthnoe (sp?) by any chance? I stayed there 14 years ago and used to hike up and down the coast trail nearly a dozen times, and can still remember that in the middle of a meadow along the path there was a depression and once you got closer you could clearly see a vertical shaft which was fenced off. Whether the shaft was part of a cave or part of a mine I don't know, but I do remember that it went down to sea level where the exit of the mine shaft or cave was.
Live there
I lived there as a child in the late 90s such a wonderful chilhood