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Cape Cornwall
Cape Cornwall (kornisch: Pen Kernow) ist eine schmale Landspitze in Cornwall, Großbritannien. Sie liegt ca. 6,7 Kilometer nördlich vom Land’s End in der Nähe von St Just in Penwith.Der Atlantik wird vom Kap in mehrere Gewässer aufgeteilt: Im Norden beginnt hier der Bristolkanal sowie die Irische See und im Süden der Ärmelkanal. Früher galt die Landspitze als westlichster Punkt Englands, bis genaue Messungen ergaben, dass Land's End der westlichste Punkt ist.Am Cape Cornwall befinden sich ein Aussichtspunkt, ein Parkplatz und öffentliche Toiletten für die Touristen. Der Schornstein auf der Spitze der Landzunge ist ein Denkmal, das an den Bergbau und den damit verbundenen Erzabbau im Bergbaurevier St Just erinnern soll. In direkter Nachbarschaft befindet sich die Letcha Mine, deren Schornstein etwa 800 südöstlich vom Cape Cornwall zu sehen ist. Viele Spuren der Industrialisierung dieser Landschaft sind bis heute erhalten geblieben, das Gebiet um St. Just steht als UNESCO-Welterbe seit 2006 unter besonderem Schutz. Im Meer vor dem Cape liegen "the Brisons", zwei Felsen, die aussehen wie Charles de Gaulle auf dem Rücken liegend.
Cape Cornwall (Cornish: Kilgoodh Ust, meaning "goose back of St Just") is a small headland in west Cornwall, England, UK. It is four miles north of Land's End near the town of St Just.
A cape is the point of land where two bodies of water meet and until the first Ordnance Survey, 200 years ago, it was thought that Cape Cornwall was the most westerly point in Cornwall. Most of the headland is owned by the National Trust. There is also a National Coastwatch look out on the seaward side. The only tourist infrastructure at present is a car park (owned by the National Trust) and a public toilet and refreshments van during the summer.
The Brisons, two offshore rocks, are located approximately one mile southwest of Cape Cornwall and are the starting line of the annual swimming race ending at Priest Cove.
Just one mile from the Cape is the westernmost school on the British mainland, Cape Cornwall School. This is Cornwall's smallest secondary school with (as of January 2008) about 450 young people aged 11 to 16. Commonly known as "Cape" it is Cornwall's only school that specialises in art, photography and music. Most of its pupils come from the town of St Just in Penwith and the nearby villages of Pendeen, Sennen, St Buryan and St Levan but over 10% travel to the school from Penzance and further east.
Cape Cornwall (Cornish: Kilgoodh Ust, meaning "goose back of St Just") is a small headland in west Cornwall, England, UK. It is four miles north of Land's End near the town of St Just.
A cape is the point of land where two bodies of water meet and until the first Ordnance Survey, 200 years ago, it was thought that Cape Cornwall was the most westerly point in Cornwall. Most of the headland is owned by the National Trust. There is also a National Coastwatch look out on the seaward side. The only tourist infrastructure at present is a car park (owned by the National Trust) and a public toilet and refreshments van during the summer.
The Brisons, two offshore rocks, are located approximately one mile southwest of Cape Cornwall and are the starting line of the annual swimming race ending at Priest Cove.
Just one mile from the Cape is the westernmost school on the British mainland, Cape Cornwall School. This is Cornwall's smallest secondary school with (as of January 2008) about 450 young people aged 11 to 16. Commonly known as "Cape" it is Cornwall's only school that specialises in art, photography and music. Most of its pupils come from the town of St Just in Penwith and the nearby villages of Pendeen, Sennen, St Buryan and St Levan but over 10% travel to the school from Penzance and further east.
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