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Chilie/Peru
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For more than 10 years at the start of the 1800s, Cornwall's most famous inventor Richard Trevithick wandered South America bringing his engineering genius to the continent. After failing to find fame and fortune in London, the inventor of the high pressure steam engine was persuaded to bring steam power to the silver mines of Peru. Silver was first thought found in Peru in the Andes by a lucky shepherd around 1630. Prospectors and miners flooded to the area dubbed 'Discovadora'. This spawned the mining town of Cerro de Pasco, a badly built hellhole high in the mountains, perpetually swept by snow and wind at 14,200 ft. A Swiss called Uville came to England, the world centre of steam development, to find engines to mine the rich seam.
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Australia/NZ
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One of the biggest Cornish festivals in the world is the biennial Kernewek Lowender in Australia's Little Cornwall.
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