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Cornwall's scenery changes every couple of miles, from upland heath to wooded river valley, from fishing cottage-dotted fishing coves to windtorn cliffs.

Cornwall's towns and villages each have their own distinct characters to, from the moonscapes of clay spoil that characterise the area around St Austell to the tightly packed streets and houses of Lostwithiel.

Civic pride is important in Cornwall. Where you come from is who you are, and two Cousin Jacks at the bottom of a quicksilver mine in California 150 years ago could still come to blows because one was born in Camborne and the other a few miles away in Redruth (of course if anyone who wasn't Cornish wanted a dig they would be faced with a pair of inseparable opponents).

Can you Afford to Live in Cornwall?
Steve Bough reports on the housing crisis in Cornwall.
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Forward-Thinking Falmouth
Anna-Marie Julyan discovers how the town, with its distinctive maritime history, is facing up to the future in a vibrant and innovative way.
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Where was Hengestesdun?
Could one of the last great battles between the Saxons and the Celts not, as was previously alleged, have taken place at Hingston Down?
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