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        <title>Falmouth</title>
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    Welcome to Falmouth
    Falmouth is an historic port with a rich maritime history and a flourishing holiday destination. The harbour is the third deepest natural </description>
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        <title>Padstow</title>
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Welcome to Padstow In Cornwall, Padstow is an example of what we do  best - it&apos;s a working port which wears a holiday hat. Hotels, guest houses and  holiday cottages are never more than a sea</description>
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        <title>St Ives</title>
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  Welcome to St Ives, Cornwall. 
    
  Named Seaside Town of the Year at the end of 2007, St Ives is a town that draws a wide range of visitors year after year. Its attraction lies</description>
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        <title>Truro</title>
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        <title>Porthleven</title>
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  -History
  --Early Settlements 
  Originally Porthleven was a marshy cove fed by a stream which marked the boundary of the Breage and Sithney parishes. There was a shingle bar at the mouth of the c</description>
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