About This Book
A day-by-day travelogue of journeys around Cornwall, combining vivid descriptions of coastal landscapes, harbours, coves, lighthouses, and sea life with sketches of local characters and working fishermen. The author records practical routes and small incidents, encounters with residents, and the rhythms of tides and seasons, while reflecting on sensible travel habits and attentive observation. Illustrative scenes include beach and cliff views, fishing practices, boat rescues, and village customs, interspersed with reflections on the pleasures of slow travel and the challenges of rugged terrain. The structure moves through successive days, offering both concrete sensory detail and thoughtful commentary on place and travel.
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