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The Cornwall Coast

par Arthur L. Salmon

Exploring the Historical and Natural Beauty of Cornwall's Coastline

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EAN
  • ÉditeurCULTUREA
  • Parution04 février 2024

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"The Cornwall Coast" by Arthur L. Salmon offers a comprehensive exploration of Cornwall's rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage. The book begins with an introduction to the geographical and geological features of Cornwall, emphasizing its intermediary position as a peninsula with a rugged coastline shaped by the Atlantic Ocean. Salmon delves into the historical significance of Cornwall, highlighting its role in maritime history and its connections to legendary figures like Corineus and the Trojan Brutus. The narrative takes readers on a journey along the Cornwall coast, starting from the Plymouth district, which serves as a gateway to the region. The author vividly describes the picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historical landmarks encountered along the way. Key locations such as Mount Edgcumbe, Looe, and Polperro are brought to life with detailed descriptions of their natural beauty and historical importance. Salmon also touches on the cultural aspects of Cornwall, including its local traditions, dialects, and the enduring spirit of its people. The book captures the essence of Cornwall as a place where history, nature, and culture intertwine, offering readers a deeper understanding of this captivating region. Through his engaging narrative, Salmon invites readers to appreciate the timeless allure of Cornwall's coast, from its ancient legends to its modern-day charm.