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This page contains a number of links to places to sites we have found useful or of interest. Please let us know if you would like your site added to the list.
EDEN ACCOMMODATION
www.eden-accommodation.biz
Eden Accommodation, a newly created enterprise, based in Budock Water, near Falmouth, Cornwall.
TOURIST AND TRAVEL
www.cornwall-calling.co.uk
Good first base.
PRODUCE FROM CORNWALL
www.allthingscornish.com
If you have a Cornish relative and want a perfect Cornish gift irrespective of age here it is... go cyber trading!
MINING
www.netkonect.co.uk/~spink-y/
A journey through mining history.
Flambards
http://www.flambards.co.uk
The great Cornish theme park. Catering for all age groups and equally at home come rain or shine.
PLACES OF INTEREST
Satellites
http://www.goonhilly.bt.com
Goonhilly is the worlds largest earth satellite tracking station in the Nevada desert and owned by NASA and Bill Gates? No it's in Cornwall and owned by British Telecom.
National Trust
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/
We have such fine houses down in Cornwall. LLanhydrock Antony and my favorite Coteele. Bring your membership card.
London
http://www.btinternet.com/~london.cornish
The London Cornish association, patron Her Majesty the Queen. The Windsors ( via Hanover ) do represent us in provinces well and Charles Duke of Cornwall does take an interest visiting here more often than not privately. His shop Oughs is in Liskeard and trades in good local produce.
California
http://www.califcornishcousins.org
Family links to the sunshine state. Give us an e mail I may swap a week or two out of season. They say there are oranges just growing beside the road and the roads are paved with silicon . . . is it true ?
ENVIRONMENTAL
Eden Project
http://www.edenproject.org.uk
The big one, the one that is bigger than the introduction of the beam engine in Cornish mining history. £100 milllion pounds of future bio technology. The biggest indoor botanical gardens in the world backed by Kew. Only one man Tim Smit (he of The Lost Gardens of Heligan) was big enough for this dream increasingly turning reality.
Wildlife
http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/cornwall/
Seals, bats, dolphins and much more.
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