This is to Majestic29: I used to spend my holidays at my Grand--parents house in Newquay on the North Coast. Used to love the place so much, much to the embarrassment of my elders I used to get lost alot when I was a boy. You know what with the local constabary et al
I Miss Cornwall so much!! Such a beautiful place! Chilled out way of life and the people are friendly!! :-D Used to live there but had to move to London due to work :-(
@majestic29 Yes I am familiar with how you feel. Last I was in the land of Magic and Enchantment was in 1967 (also called the summer of love). But I might have a suggestion for you though iffen you would like to live there on a permanent basis. Have you noticed how many people who are authors, artists, and such live there?? Geoffory Ashe lives there; as does Colin Wilson. Cornwall is a place of imagination. Legend has it that Piskies, and Faeries (little winged females) live there also.
We are circulating a petition calling on the government to recognise the Cornish as a National minority. It has been created by a Cornish person who is not a member of any political party or organisation but who is very concerned at what is happening in Cornwall. Please sign it and pass it on to your friends. We want to protect what there is left before all is lost !:
h t tp ://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/2835
does anyone know if the name dayman is common in cornwall? i think some of my family with this surname came from western devon and eastern cornwall. i don't think it is an authentic cornish name but it is from the area.
Neva been 2 the Irish Country, but I haf seen sum of those shows upon Direct TV about Ireland from a helecopter's view & the whole place looks lovely. I totally agree looks so much like Cornwall as a matter of fact remove and piece together the whole of Cornwall; Wales; and Scotland; and join 'em all together in one lump summed up land mass..an Island unto itself...Waddya think? Do ya get the visual? Looks pretty good from where I am sitting/thinking. All us Celts would have our own Culture
@minack123 You know the funny thing about Cornwall is that iffen you are currently looking at the Ocean no matter whether it be a raining or a shining it's always shining. Don't you know that rain is none other than liquid sun-shine. Try this when it is raining go fer a walk upon the beach at low-tide it's wonderful too.
Gee reading what has been said from you and Fadmucker08 is it?? I am starting to get home-sick. Marrific..My place of my bring-up was in Newquay. Me Mum is currently living in Perranporth. I did have relatives living in Plymouth as a matter of fact my Grand-mother on me Dad's side came from there. Don't know how long my family tree has been living in Cornwall, but my family tree goes back to 1189 c.e;. my surname is 'Old'.
@PwnPl0xProductions But that's the beauty of Cornwall the Duchy is full of such places. Eva notice something bout the people who haf been there 4 eons? They're all creative. Artsey types, authors, etc. From my memory the whole place, it seemed, was pregnant it was also seemingly in the air 2 that old-mysterious-other worldly feel 2 the place. I hope I'm not sounding weird or anything, but it is a place of imagination; u-no Fearies, Piskies and such. Watch out for that white rabbit & watch ALICE!
@auntdj111 If you want any advice on spots to visit feel free to mail me. It's a stunning county, one of the nicest in England I think. Northumbria is stunning too, ah there are so many beautiful spots lol
@fadmucker08 Hey Eva been to a little hidden away town/hamlet called 'Port-Loe'?? It's on the Southern Coast. Iffen you haven't get ready fer a pleasant surprise. When I was last there it was a lovely piece of heaven on earth. To give you an idea, food for the imagination, the little cobble-stone road that goes on down to the cove/beach is barely wide enough to drive a mini-cooper on down it. At the top of the road, on the right, is/was a little pub/tavern. A very inspirational place.
@auntdj111 If you want any advice on spots to visit feel free to mail me. It's a stunning county, one of the nicest in England I think. Northumbria is stunning too, ah there are so many beautiful spots lol
@auntdj111 No drama. I''bve seen a lot of places in Europe and the world and Cornwall is worth a visit. There are lots of other beauty spots on the way there and back that I'd reccommend too. Just let me know. Have a good one
@auntdj111 Port-Loe is so quiet that you could almost hear a pin drop and hit the cobble stone road during day-light. Cornwall is like stepping back through a time portal...back a couple of hundred years. That's the reason why, I believe, it seems to be so magical of a different time period when going there
@myrddinwilt49 Will probably spend most of my time in St.Ives, which isn't quite as quiet, but am hoping to see a few other places up to Port Isaac if possible. It is very beautiful, and yes, some places reminiscent of an earlier time, but will have to experience it to form my own thoughts about it. Looking forward to it very much...thanks for you reply!
@fadmucker08 Yeah...like Tintagel; Bodmin Moor; Glastonbury Abbey..hey eva c or no about the 12 hills surrounding the Toor? Supposedly, there is a parallelism to the 12 signs of the Zodiac; Then there's St. MIcheals Mount; Oh did u no that the book 'Treasure-island' starts out in Cornwall? The place was an old stopping off point for Privateers, and Pirates back in the days of Sail..so as 2 avoid import duty-taxes. All of those Coves with caves were a popular spot 4 such activities.
Oh how beautiful Cornwall is. If you have not visited it do. You will never regret it. Cornwall is full of history, scenery to take the breath away, and the friendliest of people. This video shows some of the scenery, but you should see it from the ground!
@derryhawk Yeah...yer entering into another world down there. It's very 'astral' sets off the imagination a very magical place. But I don't haf 2 tell ya that do I? U already know. But..hey!! have u eva tried sum vanilla-strawberry Cornish ice-cream? I warn ya it's wickedly delicious; & how bout a cornish pasty; Oh & don't 4get sum scones topped off with strawberry jam and cornish/devonshire clotted-cream( bad for the cholesterol..but one/two wouldn't hurt). Yeah u said it I'm INCORRIGABLE!!
@derryhawk Oh yeah..besides all of those goodies that I mentioned don't forget about some GUD Old Cornish-Devonshire-Sommerset Dry-Hard-Cider. The brand over here in USA is 'Blackthorn' Dry Cider. Kinda reminds me of the first time that I eva saw a still. My friends Dad had one sitting in his hearth. Don't know iffen you have eva heard but to try to get someone to part with their home brew is near impossible. Anywho, we got halfway krocked..started using the beds fer trampolines. hahaha
You can have a fabulous holiday in Cornwall,or indeed other parts of the U.K. just as good,even better than abroad,just one provisor - the weather!!! but just try getting it.
@computerchris122 my family originate from Hayle, the family name was Penberthy, they were mostly engineers working with copper, building ship engines etc, till the work dried up and they all moved to Plymouth at around 1900 and have been here ever since. Any Penberthy's or traditional old school people left there? Cos I'm trying to find family on that side of my history
@TheMarrification hi there i think i may know some Penberthy ppl in hayle but cant be sure i think i have heard the name. but im old school in cornwall i go back to the 14 cn 1400
@computerchris122 Sweet. My gran was born in 1901 (died before I was born) her whole family had just come up from there. She'd cook so many Cornish recipies, unfortunately the only ones she passed onto my mum were saffron cake and pasties. She used to ask her to bring back some Klidgy rock whenever my mum went down to mousehole. My gran was a strict methodist apparently. The whole family were strict and slightly uppercrust, lol.
@TheMarrification WHAOW!!!! As this is just the happy memories that I have of me Grand-mother...her kitchen smelling of CORNISH PASTIES @ SAFFRON CAKE. Yes and me granny was born about the year 1904-07. It's good to know that I have a kindred-spirit...We share the same memories. ESPECIALLY them pasties OMG they're just like pizza you can eat 'em hot or cold and they taste just as good...actually, you could let 'em age iffen they could last long enuff and they'd taste real gud..even betta
@myrddinwilt49 ha ha good on you. I can never decide if I like pasties more when they are hot or cold? They're nice hot with a mug of tea but also nice cold with a picnic on the moors over Pensilva. I miss Cornwall, a very special place, one of my favourites places I have lived. Back for a holiday soon I hope. I was married there too. Magical Cornwall was good to me.
@fadmucker08 It was a place of my childhood (many)^3 happy memories. Until I was sent to boarding school in Heavitree Exeter.."Bramdean" hated that school it was more like a prison-camp/military academy. I was a happy boy back in Cornwall
@fadmucker08 Well as far as I can remember, at least wif me Grannies Pasty's, it was half-dozen of one, and half-dozen of the other that's what's so gud about pasties they're kinda like pizza...Gud either way. Actually, when cold they're probably gud wif tea, but when they're hot probably gud wif some Gud ol' hard-cider. Got's 2 haf de contrast eh??
@myrddinwilt49 Definately kindred spirits. They did a blood dna test on people right across the country, it was shown in the program the face of britain presented by Neil Oliver, and found that the population of Cornwall and pretty much all of Devon too was completely of the pre-roman native population that we call Celts, but the further east you went from Devon the more Anglo-Saxon/Norman the population became.
@computerchris122 Used 2 live in Newquay. Mum now lives in Perranporth Don't no how long family have been living in Cornwall family name is 'OLD' supposedly family goes back 2 1189 c.e. Grandmothers family came from Plymouth. She used to tell me about the Plymouth blitz. Uncle died fighting fires in those. Came out to Southern California--San Diego back in 1968. Presently now in New Jersey, but will be going back to Cali real soon..But would love 2 live 1/2 yr in Cornwall that would be Ideal.
@anime7100 Well I'd say DOROTHY good fer u cuz you can't beat KANSAS..UH that's Cornwall I mean. I just wish I could click me heels to-gether and I'd find me-self back in Cornwall. Cuz, what I've been experiencing has been a bad dream..Well not a total bad dream as there have been some good parts. I wanna go on back to the land of Enchantment/& magic. Oh I am currently in the USA (disenchanting).
ive always loved Cornwall. my dads parents always took him down there a few times a year on holidays. then my dad did the same with my family, and now were moving there tomorow or in a couple days woo XD
@frankea50 Well you are one lucky so&so. Cornwall is a land of dreams. So happy dreams. The land of Alice's white-rabbit and the pocket-watch. Don't be surprised iffen you happen to hear, upon a sunny-breezy-balmy morning as you're sitting under an oak listening to the song of the birds and suddenly you hear some distant words ridding upon the breeze.."Oh I'm late, I'm late, I'm late".
Beautiful from the air. But, if you visit Cornwall, please come down to Earth and talk to the people who work and live here; please leave the place better for your visit, at peace. So that next time, you will enjoy it again; just the same!
@philomorphologian But you know that the unfortuneate thing is that the place has been invaded by what my mother refers to as 'carpet-baggers' and i have heard that all of the real natives have been pushed into the in-land places because..well they can't afford to live on the coast line anymore. And the Cornish Dialect is all but extinct. The place is placed in a sort of dicotomy they need to tourism but it is these very same people that decide to come on back and buy up the place.
@myrddinwilt49 What's a carpet bagger? Do you know where it comes from? It is a shame that so many people buy holiday homes there and drive up the prices if the houses. They do it abroad as well. Spain, Italy Croatia and many more places are full of holiday homes in villages that have all but lost theor character. It's so sad. They should rent and be happy I think. Therew are still plenty of Cornish on trhe coast too though.
@myrddinwilt49 What's a carpet bagger? Do you know where it comes from? It is a shame that so many people buy holiday homes there and drive up the prices if the houses. They do it abroad as well. Spain, Italy Croatia and many more places are full of holiday homes in villages that have all but lost theor character. It's so sad. They should rent and be happy I think. Therew are still plenty of Cornish on trhe coast too though
@myrddinwilt49 What's a carpet bagger? Do you know where it comes from? It is a shame that so many people buy holiday homes there and drive up the prices if the houses. They do it abroad as well. Spain, Italy Croatia and many more places are full of holiday homes in villages that have all but lost theor character. It's so sad. They should rent and be happy I think. Therew are still plenty of Cornish on trhe coast too though
See my paintings of West Cornwall on ebay. All at low start prices. Kernowarty. Put in search "Cornish art".
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PieProtector 6 months ago
This is to Majestic29: I used to spend my holidays at my Grand--parents house in Newquay on the North Coast. Used to love the place so much, much to the embarrassment of my elders I used to get lost alot when I was a boy. You know what with the local constabary et al
myrddinwilt49 6 months ago
I Miss Cornwall so much!! Such a beautiful place! Chilled out way of life and the people are friendly!! :-D Used to live there but had to move to London due to work :-(
majestic29 6 months ago
@majestic29 Yes I am familiar with how you feel. Last I was in the land of Magic and Enchantment was in 1967 (also called the summer of love). But I might have a suggestion for you though iffen you would like to live there on a permanent basis. Have you noticed how many people who are authors, artists, and such live there?? Geoffory Ashe lives there; as does Colin Wilson. Cornwall is a place of imagination. Legend has it that Piskies, and Faeries (little winged females) live there also.
myrddinwilt49 6 months ago
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We are circulating a petition calling on the government to recognise the Cornish as a National minority. It has been created by a Cornish person who is not a member of any political party or organisation but who is very concerned at what is happening in Cornwall. Please sign it and pass it on to your friends. We want to protect what there is left before all is lost !:
h t tp ://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/2835
CornishNeverEnglish 6 months ago
does anyone know if the name dayman is common in cornwall? i think some of my family with this surname came from western devon and eastern cornwall. i don't think it is an authentic cornish name but it is from the area.
conday1990 6 months ago
Neva been 2 the Irish Country, but I haf seen sum of those shows upon Direct TV about Ireland from a helecopter's view & the whole place looks lovely. I totally agree looks so much like Cornwall as a matter of fact remove and piece together the whole of Cornwall; Wales; and Scotland; and join 'em all together in one lump summed up land mass..an Island unto itself...Waddya think? Do ya get the visual? Looks pretty good from where I am sitting/thinking. All us Celts would have our own Culture
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@minack123 You know the funny thing about Cornwall is that iffen you are currently looking at the Ocean no matter whether it be a raining or a shining it's always shining. Don't you know that rain is none other than liquid sun-shine. Try this when it is raining go fer a walk upon the beach at low-tide it's wonderful too.
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
Gee reading what has been said from you and Fadmucker08 is it?? I am starting to get home-sick. Marrific..My place of my bring-up was in Newquay. Me Mum is currently living in Perranporth. I did have relatives living in Plymouth as a matter of fact my Grand-mother on me Dad's side came from there. Don't know how long my family tree has been living in Cornwall, but my family tree goes back to 1189 c.e;. my surname is 'Old'.
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
wow i love it here.... i went with someone i met through "secretshag.co uk" great time.
fluenty9 10 months ago
magical
colandbev 1 year ago
I have sent this video to friends in Syria and Portugal, they can't wait to come over and see for themselves even from the ground.
Gulval03 1 year ago
Is it me or is all that coastline?
PwnPl0xProductions 1 year ago
This is gorgeous. Does anyone know where the area is from about 5:23-5:35? Also, where in the tape is St. Ives-the busy port in the beginning?
I am thinking of going at some point.
auntdj111 1 year ago
@auntdj111 I believe thats porthleven near helston :)
PwnPl0xProductions 1 year ago
@auntdj111 I believe thats porthleven near helston :) I used to live there so i should know :L. Its a lovely village
PwnPl0xProductions 1 year ago
@PwnPl0xProductions But that's the beauty of Cornwall the Duchy is full of such places. Eva notice something bout the people who haf been there 4 eons? They're all creative. Artsey types, authors, etc. From my memory the whole place, it seemed, was pregnant it was also seemingly in the air 2 that old-mysterious-other worldly feel 2 the place. I hope I'm not sounding weird or anything, but it is a place of imagination; u-no Fearies, Piskies and such. Watch out for that white rabbit & watch ALICE!
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@auntdj111 If you want any advice on spots to visit feel free to mail me. It's a stunning county, one of the nicest in England I think. Northumbria is stunning too, ah there are so many beautiful spots lol
fadmucker08 1 year ago
@fadmucker08 Hey Eva been to a little hidden away town/hamlet called 'Port-Loe'?? It's on the Southern Coast. Iffen you haven't get ready fer a pleasant surprise. When I was last there it was a lovely piece of heaven on earth. To give you an idea, food for the imagination, the little cobble-stone road that goes on down to the cove/beach is barely wide enough to drive a mini-cooper on down it. At the top of the road, on the right, is/was a little pub/tavern. A very inspirational place.
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
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@auntdj111 If you want any advice on spots to visit feel free to mail me. It's a stunning county, one of the nicest in England I think. Northumbria is stunning too, ah there are so many beautiful spots lol
fadmucker08 1 year ago
@fadmucker08 thanks, I may take you up on that.
auntdj111 1 year ago
@auntdj111 No drama. I''bve seen a lot of places in Europe and the world and Cornwall is worth a visit. There are lots of other beauty spots on the way there and back that I'd reccommend too. Just let me know. Have a good one
fadmucker08 1 year ago
@fadmucker08 thanks.
auntdj111 1 year ago
@auntdj111 Port-Loe is so quiet that you could almost hear a pin drop and hit the cobble stone road during day-light. Cornwall is like stepping back through a time portal...back a couple of hundred years. That's the reason why, I believe, it seems to be so magical of a different time period when going there
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@myrddinwilt49 Will probably spend most of my time in St.Ives, which isn't quite as quiet, but am hoping to see a few other places up to Port Isaac if possible. It is very beautiful, and yes, some places reminiscent of an earlier time, but will have to experience it to form my own thoughts about it. Looking forward to it very much...thanks for you reply!
auntdj111 9 months ago
@fadmucker08 Yeah...like Tintagel; Bodmin Moor; Glastonbury Abbey..hey eva c or no about the 12 hills surrounding the Toor? Supposedly, there is a parallelism to the 12 signs of the Zodiac; Then there's St. MIcheals Mount; Oh did u no that the book 'Treasure-island' starts out in Cornwall? The place was an old stopping off point for Privateers, and Pirates back in the days of Sail..so as 2 avoid import duty-taxes. All of those Coves with caves were a popular spot 4 such activities.
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
I live just outside Penzance but to see the area from the air was breathtaking.
Gulval03 1 year ago
@Gulval03 same :)
PwnPl0xProductions 1 year ago
Oh how beautiful Cornwall is. If you have not visited it do. You will never regret it. Cornwall is full of history, scenery to take the breath away, and the friendliest of people. This video shows some of the scenery, but you should see it from the ground!
derryhawk 1 year ago
@derryhawk Yeah...yer entering into another world down there. It's very 'astral' sets off the imagination a very magical place. But I don't haf 2 tell ya that do I? U already know. But..hey!! have u eva tried sum vanilla-strawberry Cornish ice-cream? I warn ya it's wickedly delicious; & how bout a cornish pasty; Oh & don't 4get sum scones topped off with strawberry jam and cornish/devonshire clotted-cream( bad for the cholesterol..but one/two wouldn't hurt). Yeah u said it I'm INCORRIGABLE!!
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@myrddinwilt49 Now you are making me hungry! Cornwall is special. Actually, I live away up in the NW of Irealnd, and in some ways it is very similar.
derryhawk 9 months ago
@derryhawk Oh yeah..besides all of those goodies that I mentioned don't forget about some GUD Old Cornish-Devonshire-Sommerset Dry-Hard-Cider. The brand over here in USA is 'Blackthorn' Dry Cider. Kinda reminds me of the first time that I eva saw a still. My friends Dad had one sitting in his hearth. Don't know iffen you have eva heard but to try to get someone to part with their home brew is near impossible. Anywho, we got halfway krocked..started using the beds fer trampolines. hahaha
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
a really nice birds eye view of cornwall, this must have put a lot of effort to make.
well done
david
virtualcornwall 1 year ago
Looks just as nice,As ever will be back to west cornwall this year.
theboystone 1 year ago
You can have a fabulous holiday in Cornwall,or indeed other parts of the U.K. just as good,even better than abroad,just one provisor - the weather!!! but just try getting it.
GBPaddling 1 year ago
I wish i can visit cornwall someday...
naouf45 1 year ago
Wonderful movie for a wonderful landscape. Does anyboby know the first song of the movie (musician and song name)?
Matt67786 1 year ago
20 years old and lived in St. Ives for 18 of them, I take this place for granted everyday. : D
Also, does the beginning of the song remind anyone else of a Pink Floyd track, most likely from Division Bell?
qte00 1 year ago
I ll come in Plymouth for an internship of three months... I hope I ll be able to visit every side of this beautiful region.
MediterraneanBlood 2 years ago
i live in hayle cornwall love it
computerchris122 2 years ago
@computerchris122 my family originate from Hayle, the family name was Penberthy, they were mostly engineers working with copper, building ship engines etc, till the work dried up and they all moved to Plymouth at around 1900 and have been here ever since. Any Penberthy's or traditional old school people left there? Cos I'm trying to find family on that side of my history
TheMarrification 1 year ago
@TheMarrification hi there i think i may know some Penberthy ppl in hayle but cant be sure i think i have heard the name. but im old school in cornwall i go back to the 14 cn 1400
computerchris122 1 year ago
@computerchris122 Sweet. My gran was born in 1901 (died before I was born) her whole family had just come up from there. She'd cook so many Cornish recipies, unfortunately the only ones she passed onto my mum were saffron cake and pasties. She used to ask her to bring back some Klidgy rock whenever my mum went down to mousehole. My gran was a strict methodist apparently. The whole family were strict and slightly uppercrust, lol.
TheMarrification 1 year ago
@TheMarrification thank you for sharing this with me :) mousehole i a nice place just 9 miles from hayle
computerchris122 1 year ago
@TheMarrification WHAOW!!!! As this is just the happy memories that I have of me Grand-mother...her kitchen smelling of CORNISH PASTIES @ SAFFRON CAKE. Yes and me granny was born about the year 1904-07. It's good to know that I have a kindred-spirit...We share the same memories. ESPECIALLY them pasties OMG they're just like pizza you can eat 'em hot or cold and they taste just as good...actually, you could let 'em age iffen they could last long enuff and they'd taste real gud..even betta
myrddinwilt49 1 year ago
@myrddinwilt49 ha ha good on you. I can never decide if I like pasties more when they are hot or cold? They're nice hot with a mug of tea but also nice cold with a picnic on the moors over Pensilva. I miss Cornwall, a very special place, one of my favourites places I have lived. Back for a holiday soon I hope. I was married there too. Magical Cornwall was good to me.
fadmucker08 1 year ago
@fadmucker08 It was a place of my childhood (many)^3 happy memories. Until I was sent to boarding school in Heavitree Exeter.."Bramdean" hated that school it was more like a prison-camp/military academy. I was a happy boy back in Cornwall
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@fadmucker08 Well as far as I can remember, at least wif me Grannies Pasty's, it was half-dozen of one, and half-dozen of the other that's what's so gud about pasties they're kinda like pizza...Gud either way. Actually, when cold they're probably gud wif tea, but when they're hot probably gud wif some Gud ol' hard-cider. Got's 2 haf de contrast eh??
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@myrddinwilt49 Definately kindred spirits. They did a blood dna test on people right across the country, it was shown in the program the face of britain presented by Neil Oliver, and found that the population of Cornwall and pretty much all of Devon too was completely of the pre-roman native population that we call Celts, but the further east you went from Devon the more Anglo-Saxon/Norman the population became.
TheMarrification 9 months ago
@computerchris122 Used 2 live in Newquay. Mum now lives in Perranporth Don't no how long family have been living in Cornwall family name is 'OLD' supposedly family goes back 2 1189 c.e. Grandmothers family came from Plymouth. She used to tell me about the Plymouth blitz. Uncle died fighting fires in those. Came out to Southern California--San Diego back in 1968. Presently now in New Jersey, but will be going back to Cali real soon..But would love 2 live 1/2 yr in Cornwall that would be Ideal.
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
i live in Cornwall and i live in st ives
im have not moved at all
i was boon in cornwall
anime7100 2 years ago
@anime7100 Well I'd say DOROTHY good fer u cuz you can't beat KANSAS..UH that's Cornwall I mean. I just wish I could click me heels to-gether and I'd find me-self back in Cornwall. Cuz, what I've been experiencing has been a bad dream..Well not a total bad dream as there have been some good parts. I wanna go on back to the land of Enchantment/& magic. Oh I am currently in the USA (disenchanting).
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
whats the song
nathancurry13 2 years ago
This brings a tear to my eye. I love my land.
CelticReject 2 years ago 2
@CelticReject Sounds like you haf it the wrong way around..The land loves you. You belong to the land. She is the mother...PACHA-MOMMA!!!
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
wow nature has so much beauty all of my small problems seem so irrelevant in that peace.
bakhtn 2 years ago 9
ive always loved Cornwall. my dads parents always took him down there a few times a year on holidays. then my dad did the same with my family, and now were moving there tomorow or in a couple days woo XD
frankea50 2 years ago
@frankea50 Well you are one lucky so&so. Cornwall is a land of dreams. So happy dreams. The land of Alice's white-rabbit and the pocket-watch. Don't be surprised iffen you happen to hear, upon a sunny-breezy-balmy morning as you're sitting under an oak listening to the song of the birds and suddenly you hear some distant words ridding upon the breeze.."Oh I'm late, I'm late, I'm late".
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
@myrddinwilt49 lol been here 2 years now wow seems to hav gone soo quuick!
frankea50 6 months ago
i went there about a month ago and i already want to go back :)
nizb92 2 years ago
Wooo Kernow :D I'm lucky enough to live in that beautiful place :)
piratesmith 2 years ago
Wooo St Michaels.
CoolMonkey118 2 years ago
Beautiful from the air. But, if you visit Cornwall, please come down to Earth and talk to the people who work and live here; please leave the place better for your visit, at peace. So that next time, you will enjoy it again; just the same!
philomorphologian 3 years ago 8
@philomorphologian But you know that the unfortuneate thing is that the place has been invaded by what my mother refers to as 'carpet-baggers' and i have heard that all of the real natives have been pushed into the in-land places because..well they can't afford to live on the coast line anymore. And the Cornish Dialect is all but extinct. The place is placed in a sort of dicotomy they need to tourism but it is these very same people that decide to come on back and buy up the place.
myrddinwilt49 1 year ago
@myrddinwilt49 What's a carpet bagger? Do you know where it comes from? It is a shame that so many people buy holiday homes there and drive up the prices if the houses. They do it abroad as well. Spain, Italy Croatia and many more places are full of holiday homes in villages that have all but lost theor character. It's so sad. They should rent and be happy I think. Therew are still plenty of Cornish on trhe coast too though.
fadmucker08 1 year ago
@myrddinwilt49 What's a carpet bagger? Do you know where it comes from? It is a shame that so many people buy holiday homes there and drive up the prices if the houses. They do it abroad as well. Spain, Italy Croatia and many more places are full of holiday homes in villages that have all but lost theor character. It's so sad. They should rent and be happy I think. Therew are still plenty of Cornish on trhe coast too though
fadmucker08 1 year ago
@myrddinwilt49 What's a carpet bagger? Do you know where it comes from? It is a shame that so many people buy holiday homes there and drive up the prices if the houses. They do it abroad as well. Spain, Italy Croatia and many more places are full of holiday homes in villages that have all but lost theor character. It's so sad. They should rent and be happy I think. Therew are still plenty of Cornish on trhe coast too though
fadmucker08 1 year ago
its a very beautful video, i used it for my presentation at school, thank you for uploading!!!
herminator93 3 years ago 2
Astonishingly beautiful place. Quite similar to the my region's landscape. A bit flatter though. Greetings from Santiago (NW Spain).
Haizuki 3 years ago
great place ..antonio
2030337 3 years ago
Breathtaking..........absolutely beautiful.
waitinonden 3 years ago 2
Cool Kernow!!
perranporthtv 3 years ago
Stunning.
Zildjian285 3 years ago
Wow..so beautiful! I had no idea Cornwall's seaside was so blue and green!
bellexreve 3 years ago
@bellexreve Yeah it's the best kept secret around. Just keep it on the DOWN-LOW ehh?
myrddinwilt49 9 months ago
Great job bestresort..all works very well and entertaing too !
celticstones 3 years ago 2