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The River Tamar is 50 miles long and is a natural boundary between Devon and Cornwall. The River Tamar is where Devon ends and Cornwall begins. The 50 mile long waterway provides a natural county ...
A screengrab of a map from Harvard University shows Saltash in Cornwall and Plymouth in Devon, separated by the mighty Tamar River. But the ancient map shows that an area of land on the other side ...
A total of 5,000 Fortune daffodils have been planted along the banks of the River Tamar for an annual spring festival in Cornwall. They have been planted in rows at the Cotehele estate's ...
The River Tamar is 50 miles long and is a natural boundary between Devon and Cornwall. The River Tamar is where Devon ends and Cornwall begins. The 50 mile long waterway provides a natural county ...
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